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Local versus Global Logic
Redaktion: Molz, Rick; Taleb, Ali; Ratiu, Catalin
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This book focuses on the uneasy interaction between a developing country traditional logic and Multinational Enterprise (MNE) economic logic, offering multidisciplinary perspectives from South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America.
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This book focuses on the uneasy interaction between a developing country traditional logic and Multinational Enterprise (MNE) economic logic, offering multidisciplinary perspectives from South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136938597
- Artikelnr.: 42510189
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136938597
- Artikelnr.: 42510189
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Rick Molz is Professor of Management at Concordia University, Canada. C¿t¿lin Räiu is currently a researcher in the department of management at Concordia University, Canada. Ali Taleb is currently a researcher and lecturer of strategic management and international business at HEC Montréal, Canada.
Preface Rick Molz, C
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lin Räiu and Ali Taleb. Introduction Rick Molz, C
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lin Räiu and Ali TalebPart 1: Local-Global View of Multinationals in Developing Countries 1. Organizational and Institutional Rationalities and Western Firms in Emerging Countries: Proposal for a Local/Global Analytical Model Sid Ahmed Soussi 2. Strategy Implementation in Emerging Countries: Three Theoretical Approaches Claude Marcotte, Sid Ahmed Soussi, Rick Molz, Mehdi Farashahi and Taïeb HafsiPart 2: Theoretical Considerations 3. West Meets SouthEast: A Cultural Fit of Goal Setting Theory to the Filipino Workforce Pamela Lirio 4. Emergent Global Institutional Logic in the Multinational Corporation Gwyneth Edwards 5. Political Strategies of MNEs in Emerging Economies: A Theoretical Model Shoaib Ul-Haw and Mehdi Farashahi 6. Business Groups and Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets Natalya Totskaya 7. Entrepreneurship, Firm Size and Knowledge Transfer to Developing and Emerging Countries Claude Marcotte Part 3: Empirical Perspectives 8. A Comparison of Foreign Acquisitions in the Brazilian Electricity Industry: What Determines Success? Marcos Bosquetti, Rick Molz and Taïeb Hafsi 9. Behaviour of MNEs in Developing Countries: Having a Sense of the 'Good' through 'Smart Partnerships' in Malaysia Rabia Naguib 10. Environment, Strategy and Leadership Patterns as Determinants of Firm Performance: The Case of a Developing Country Taïeb Hafsi and Bernard Gauthier Part 4: Emerging Global Roles of Local Firms 11. Multinationals and Corporate Environmental Strategies: Fostering Subsidiary Initiative C
t
lin Räiu and Rick Molz 12. Emerging Multinationals from Developing Countries: Would Their Exposure to Eclectic Institutional Conditions Grant them Unique Comparative Advantages? Ali Taleb Conclusion 13. The Challenges of Developing Competitive Advantage from Local and the Differential Logics Rick Molz, C
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lin Räiu and Ali Taleb
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lin Räiu and Ali Taleb. Introduction Rick Molz, C
t
lin Räiu and Ali TalebPart 1: Local-Global View of Multinationals in Developing Countries 1. Organizational and Institutional Rationalities and Western Firms in Emerging Countries: Proposal for a Local/Global Analytical Model Sid Ahmed Soussi 2. Strategy Implementation in Emerging Countries: Three Theoretical Approaches Claude Marcotte, Sid Ahmed Soussi, Rick Molz, Mehdi Farashahi and Taïeb HafsiPart 2: Theoretical Considerations 3. West Meets SouthEast: A Cultural Fit of Goal Setting Theory to the Filipino Workforce Pamela Lirio 4. Emergent Global Institutional Logic in the Multinational Corporation Gwyneth Edwards 5. Political Strategies of MNEs in Emerging Economies: A Theoretical Model Shoaib Ul-Haw and Mehdi Farashahi 6. Business Groups and Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets Natalya Totskaya 7. Entrepreneurship, Firm Size and Knowledge Transfer to Developing and Emerging Countries Claude Marcotte Part 3: Empirical Perspectives 8. A Comparison of Foreign Acquisitions in the Brazilian Electricity Industry: What Determines Success? Marcos Bosquetti, Rick Molz and Taïeb Hafsi 9. Behaviour of MNEs in Developing Countries: Having a Sense of the 'Good' through 'Smart Partnerships' in Malaysia Rabia Naguib 10. Environment, Strategy and Leadership Patterns as Determinants of Firm Performance: The Case of a Developing Country Taïeb Hafsi and Bernard Gauthier Part 4: Emerging Global Roles of Local Firms 11. Multinationals and Corporate Environmental Strategies: Fostering Subsidiary Initiative C
t
lin Räiu and Rick Molz 12. Emerging Multinationals from Developing Countries: Would Their Exposure to Eclectic Institutional Conditions Grant them Unique Comparative Advantages? Ali Taleb Conclusion 13. The Challenges of Developing Competitive Advantage from Local and the Differential Logics Rick Molz, C
t
lin Räiu and Ali Taleb
Preface Rick Molz, C
t
lin Räiu and Ali Taleb. Introduction Rick Molz, C
t
lin Räiu and Ali TalebPart 1: Local-Global View of Multinationals in Developing Countries 1. Organizational and Institutional Rationalities and Western Firms in Emerging Countries: Proposal for a Local/Global Analytical Model Sid Ahmed Soussi 2. Strategy Implementation in Emerging Countries: Three Theoretical Approaches Claude Marcotte, Sid Ahmed Soussi, Rick Molz, Mehdi Farashahi and Taïeb HafsiPart 2: Theoretical Considerations 3. West Meets SouthEast: A Cultural Fit of Goal Setting Theory to the Filipino Workforce Pamela Lirio 4. Emergent Global Institutional Logic in the Multinational Corporation Gwyneth Edwards 5. Political Strategies of MNEs in Emerging Economies: A Theoretical Model Shoaib Ul-Haw and Mehdi Farashahi 6. Business Groups and Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets Natalya Totskaya 7. Entrepreneurship, Firm Size and Knowledge Transfer to Developing and Emerging Countries Claude Marcotte Part 3: Empirical Perspectives 8. A Comparison of Foreign Acquisitions in the Brazilian Electricity Industry: What Determines Success? Marcos Bosquetti, Rick Molz and Taïeb Hafsi 9. Behaviour of MNEs in Developing Countries: Having a Sense of the 'Good' through 'Smart Partnerships' in Malaysia Rabia Naguib 10. Environment, Strategy and Leadership Patterns as Determinants of Firm Performance: The Case of a Developing Country Taïeb Hafsi and Bernard Gauthier Part 4: Emerging Global Roles of Local Firms 11. Multinationals and Corporate Environmental Strategies: Fostering Subsidiary Initiative C
t
lin Räiu and Rick Molz 12. Emerging Multinationals from Developing Countries: Would Their Exposure to Eclectic Institutional Conditions Grant them Unique Comparative Advantages? Ali Taleb Conclusion 13. The Challenges of Developing Competitive Advantage from Local and the Differential Logics Rick Molz, C
t
lin Räiu and Ali Taleb
t
lin Räiu and Ali Taleb. Introduction Rick Molz, C
t
lin Räiu and Ali TalebPart 1: Local-Global View of Multinationals in Developing Countries 1. Organizational and Institutional Rationalities and Western Firms in Emerging Countries: Proposal for a Local/Global Analytical Model Sid Ahmed Soussi 2. Strategy Implementation in Emerging Countries: Three Theoretical Approaches Claude Marcotte, Sid Ahmed Soussi, Rick Molz, Mehdi Farashahi and Taïeb HafsiPart 2: Theoretical Considerations 3. West Meets SouthEast: A Cultural Fit of Goal Setting Theory to the Filipino Workforce Pamela Lirio 4. Emergent Global Institutional Logic in the Multinational Corporation Gwyneth Edwards 5. Political Strategies of MNEs in Emerging Economies: A Theoretical Model Shoaib Ul-Haw and Mehdi Farashahi 6. Business Groups and Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets Natalya Totskaya 7. Entrepreneurship, Firm Size and Knowledge Transfer to Developing and Emerging Countries Claude Marcotte Part 3: Empirical Perspectives 8. A Comparison of Foreign Acquisitions in the Brazilian Electricity Industry: What Determines Success? Marcos Bosquetti, Rick Molz and Taïeb Hafsi 9. Behaviour of MNEs in Developing Countries: Having a Sense of the 'Good' through 'Smart Partnerships' in Malaysia Rabia Naguib 10. Environment, Strategy and Leadership Patterns as Determinants of Firm Performance: The Case of a Developing Country Taïeb Hafsi and Bernard Gauthier Part 4: Emerging Global Roles of Local Firms 11. Multinationals and Corporate Environmental Strategies: Fostering Subsidiary Initiative C
t
lin Räiu and Rick Molz 12. Emerging Multinationals from Developing Countries: Would Their Exposure to Eclectic Institutional Conditions Grant them Unique Comparative Advantages? Ali Taleb Conclusion 13. The Challenges of Developing Competitive Advantage from Local and the Differential Logics Rick Molz, C
t
lin Räiu and Ali Taleb