Sequence of value-added activities in the multinationalization of developing country firms ☆
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Toward an integrated theory of multinational evolution: The evidence of Chinese multinational enterprises as latecomers
The changing dynamics of Thai multinationals after the Asian economic crisis
A processual analysis of knowledge transfer: From foreign MNEs to Chinese suppliers
Changing patterns of global staffing in the multinational enterprise: Challenges to the conventional expatriate assignment and emerging alternatives
The strategy of multinational enterprises in the light of the rise of China
Dynamic market entry and the value of flexibility in transitional international joint ventures
MNEs vertical linkages: The experience of Vietnam after Malaysia
A knowledge-and-physical-capital model of international trade flows, foreign direct investment, and multinational enterprises
An economic theory of FDI: A behavioral economics and historical approach
On the innovativeness of foreign affiliates: Evidence from companies in The Netherlands
Reflections on the Hymer thesis and the multinational enterprise
The multinational enterprise as an internal market system
Hofstede, Schwartz, or managerial perceptions? The effects of different cultural distance measures on establishment mode choices by multinational enterprises
The social constitution of knowledge integration in MNEs: A theoretical framework
The choice between greenfield investment and cross-border acquisition: A real option approach
Information-processing demands and the multinational enterprise: a comparison of foreign and domestic earnings estimates
Multinational Enterprises in the New Europe:: Are They Really Global?
Comparing board-level governance at MNEs and local firms: lessons from Turkey
Toward coopetition within a multinational enterprise: a perspective from foreign subsidiaries
Corporate tax systems, multinational enterprises, and economic integration
Strategic opportunity and economic performance in multinational enterprises: The role and effects of information and communication technology
Information systems for multinational enterprises—some factors at work in their design and implementation
Information technologies and the future of the multinational enterprise
Technology sourcing in multinational enterprises and the roles of subsidiaries: An empirical investigation
Coordinating globally dispersed research centres of excellence—the case of Philips Electronics
Revaluing the capital stock of international production
Strategic factors affecting foreign direct investment decisions by multi-national enterprises in Latin America
Causes and consequences of the lack of strategic foresight in the decisions of multinational enterprises to enter China
Subsidiary research and development, and the local environment
Preferential trade agreements and tax competition for foreign direct investment
The choice and timing of foreign direct investment under uncertainty
Globalization of the world economy: potential benefits and costs and a net assessment
Market expansion versus cost reduction: a financial analysis of foreign direct investment advantages for multinational enterprises
Foreign investment policies and capital flows in Canada: a sectoral analysis
International NGOs as global institutions: using social capital to impact multinational enterprises and governments
Domestic drug prohibition as a source of foreign institutional instability: an analysis of the multinational extralegal enterprise
Seeking greener pastures: a theoretical and empirical investigation into the changing trend of foreign direct investment flows in response to institutional and strategic factors
The managerial network in a multinational enterprise and the resource profiles of subsidiaries
The relationship of foreign R&D units in Taiwan and the Taiwanese knowledge-flow system
How multinational enterprises cope with the international business environment
Process and structure in knowledge management practices of British and US multinational enterprises
Increasing returns, multinationals and geography of preferential trade agreements
Offshore production and skill upgrading by Japanese manufacturing firms
Should trade unions appreciate foreign direct investment
Overseas innovations by Japanese firms: an analysis of patent and subsidiary data
The international competitiveness of the UK and its multinational enterprises
The unending embrace: Raymond Vernon, multinational enterprises, and national governments1
Government, business, and academia: origins of Raymond Vernon's understanding of multinational enterprises ☆
The eclectic paradigm as an envelope for economic and business theories of MNE activity
The choice of hedging techniques and the characteristics of UK industrial firms
Production transfer within multinational enterprises and American wages