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The contributions to this volume evaluate the eclectic paradigm in the global economy and its validity as a basis to understand developments such as economic globalization and the subsequent growth of global and alliance capitalism.
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The contributions to this volume evaluate the eclectic paradigm in the global economy and its validity as a basis to understand developments such as economic globalization and the subsequent growth of global and alliance capitalism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134373413
- Artikelnr.: 38267416
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134373413
- Artikelnr.: 38267416
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John Cantwell is Professor of International Business at Rutgers University, USA (from 2002), while on leave of absence as Professor of International Economics at the University of Reading, UK. His main research areas are the analysis of corporate technological change and international business. He is the author of Technological Innovation and Multinational Corporations (1989). Rajneesh Narula is Professor at the Department of International Economics and Management (INT) at the Copenhagen Business School, and at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK), University of Oslo.
1. The eclectic paradigm in the global economy. John Cantwell and Rajneesh
Narula 2. The eclectic (OLI) paradigm of international production: Past,
present and future. John H. Dunning 3. New Institutional Economics: An
organising framework for OLI. Elizabeth Maitland and Stephen Nicholas 4.
FDI and endogenous growth: IB perspectives. Terutomo Ozama and Sergio
Castello 5. The co-evolutional advantage: Strategic management theory and
the eclectic paradigm. Anoop Madhok and Anupama Phene 6. From OLI to OLMA:
Incorporating higher levels of environmental and structural complexity into
the eclectic paradigm. Stephen Guisinger 7. From a theory to a paradigm:
Examining the eclectic paradigm as a framework in international economics
8. Managerial beliefs, market contestability and dominant strategic
orientation in the eclectic paradigm. Timothy M. Devinney, David F. Midgley
and Sunil Venaik 9. The Micro-Mechanics of foreign operations' performance:
an analysis based on the OLI-framework. Gabriel R.G. Benito and Sverre
Tomassen 10. The eclectic paradigm and the recognition of finance-specific
factors. Lars Oxelheim , Trond Randøy and Arthur Stonehill 11. The
challenge of electronic markets for international business theory. John H.
Dunning and Cliff Wymbs 12. The recent globalisation of the italian banking
sector. An interpretation based on the ecelctic paradigm. Lucia Piscitello
13. OLI:a critical reflection and some conclusions. Lorraine Eden
Narula 2. The eclectic (OLI) paradigm of international production: Past,
present and future. John H. Dunning 3. New Institutional Economics: An
organising framework for OLI. Elizabeth Maitland and Stephen Nicholas 4.
FDI and endogenous growth: IB perspectives. Terutomo Ozama and Sergio
Castello 5. The co-evolutional advantage: Strategic management theory and
the eclectic paradigm. Anoop Madhok and Anupama Phene 6. From OLI to OLMA:
Incorporating higher levels of environmental and structural complexity into
the eclectic paradigm. Stephen Guisinger 7. From a theory to a paradigm:
Examining the eclectic paradigm as a framework in international economics
8. Managerial beliefs, market contestability and dominant strategic
orientation in the eclectic paradigm. Timothy M. Devinney, David F. Midgley
and Sunil Venaik 9. The Micro-Mechanics of foreign operations' performance:
an analysis based on the OLI-framework. Gabriel R.G. Benito and Sverre
Tomassen 10. The eclectic paradigm and the recognition of finance-specific
factors. Lars Oxelheim , Trond Randøy and Arthur Stonehill 11. The
challenge of electronic markets for international business theory. John H.
Dunning and Cliff Wymbs 12. The recent globalisation of the italian banking
sector. An interpretation based on the ecelctic paradigm. Lucia Piscitello
13. OLI:a critical reflection and some conclusions. Lorraine Eden
1. The eclectic paradigm in the global economy. John Cantwell and Rajneesh
Narula 2. The eclectic (OLI) paradigm of international production: Past,
present and future. John H. Dunning 3. New Institutional Economics: An
organising framework for OLI. Elizabeth Maitland and Stephen Nicholas 4.
FDI and endogenous growth: IB perspectives. Terutomo Ozama and Sergio
Castello 5. The co-evolutional advantage: Strategic management theory and
the eclectic paradigm. Anoop Madhok and Anupama Phene 6. From OLI to OLMA:
Incorporating higher levels of environmental and structural complexity into
the eclectic paradigm. Stephen Guisinger 7. From a theory to a paradigm:
Examining the eclectic paradigm as a framework in international economics
8. Managerial beliefs, market contestability and dominant strategic
orientation in the eclectic paradigm. Timothy M. Devinney, David F. Midgley
and Sunil Venaik 9. The Micro-Mechanics of foreign operations' performance:
an analysis based on the OLI-framework. Gabriel R.G. Benito and Sverre
Tomassen 10. The eclectic paradigm and the recognition of finance-specific
factors. Lars Oxelheim , Trond Randøy and Arthur Stonehill 11. The
challenge of electronic markets for international business theory. John H.
Dunning and Cliff Wymbs 12. The recent globalisation of the italian banking
sector. An interpretation based on the ecelctic paradigm. Lucia Piscitello
13. OLI:a critical reflection and some conclusions. Lorraine Eden
Narula 2. The eclectic (OLI) paradigm of international production: Past,
present and future. John H. Dunning 3. New Institutional Economics: An
organising framework for OLI. Elizabeth Maitland and Stephen Nicholas 4.
FDI and endogenous growth: IB perspectives. Terutomo Ozama and Sergio
Castello 5. The co-evolutional advantage: Strategic management theory and
the eclectic paradigm. Anoop Madhok and Anupama Phene 6. From OLI to OLMA:
Incorporating higher levels of environmental and structural complexity into
the eclectic paradigm. Stephen Guisinger 7. From a theory to a paradigm:
Examining the eclectic paradigm as a framework in international economics
8. Managerial beliefs, market contestability and dominant strategic
orientation in the eclectic paradigm. Timothy M. Devinney, David F. Midgley
and Sunil Venaik 9. The Micro-Mechanics of foreign operations' performance:
an analysis based on the OLI-framework. Gabriel R.G. Benito and Sverre
Tomassen 10. The eclectic paradigm and the recognition of finance-specific
factors. Lars Oxelheim , Trond Randøy and Arthur Stonehill 11. The
challenge of electronic markets for international business theory. John H.
Dunning and Cliff Wymbs 12. The recent globalisation of the italian banking
sector. An interpretation based on the ecelctic paradigm. Lucia Piscitello
13. OLI:a critical reflection and some conclusions. Lorraine Eden