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- 1From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 18, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe idea behind the spillover effect of FDI on economic growth is based on the idea that multinational companies can bring technological innovation and rich knowledge to host countries. Therefore, FDI plays a vital role...
- 2From:Business: Theory and Practice (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe aim of the study was to determine the impact of brand social media marketing on the dynamics of the company's share value. Methods of analysis and synthesis were used to determine the features of the implementation...
- 3From:Management International Review (Vol. 62, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThis research investigates how small multinational enterprises (small MNEs) internationalize by opening branch offices or subsidiaries in foreign markets, managing their multiple embeddedness in their host and home...
- 4From:Transnational Corporations (Vol. 29, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedFrom the initial stage of "bringing in" foreign firms to the stage of "going out" (going global), the four-decade development process of China is not just about its participation in globalization, but also about Chinese...
- 5From:International Journal of Health Policy and Management (Vol. 11, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedThis paper provides a commentary on Lacy-Nichols and Williams' analysis of the emerging tactics of the ultraprocessed food transnational corporations (TNCs). Our paper provides an overview of the growth in power and...
- 6From:Management International Review (Vol. 62, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedSubmission Deadline: May 30, 2023 Overview and Motivation for this Focused Issue Social innovation is an important concept in the field of innovation. Defined as novel solutions to effectively and efficiently address...
- 7From:Management International Review (Vol. 62, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedIn a widely acclaimed contribution to Management International Review, Hennart (2007) challenged one of the mainstream theories of International Business, the S-curve relationship between multinationality and...
- 8From:Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedAs the global semiconductor industry has entered a new round of rapid growth, it has also entered a golden cycle of economic growth. Semiconductor companies increase their intrinsic value through financing, industry...
- 9From:Financial Management (Vol. 51, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedBased on 21,653 innovative firms from 61 non-U.S. economies, we find a positive relationship between a firm's innovativeness and cash holdings. This relationship is stronger after the implementation of patent boxes that...
- 10From:Journal of Developing Areas (Vol. 56, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe stock market and tax policy are widely considered as two core factors for economic growth in any country. A well-developed and functioning stock market provides information on profit-making of successful investment...
- 11From:Globalization and Health (Vol. 18, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The practices of transnational corporations (TNCs) affect population health through unhealthy products, shaping social determinants of health, or influencing the regulatory structures governing their...
- 12From:International Journal of Health Policy and Management (Vol. 11, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedBackground: The global e-cigarette market has proliferated and is increasingly dominated by transnational tobacco companies. While Southeast Asian countries have received relatively little attention in e-cigarette...
- 13From:MIT Sloan Management ReviewPeer-ReviewedBY NEIL C. THOMPSON, DIDIER BONNET, MARK J. GREEVEN, WENJING LYU, AND SARAH JABALLAH L OOK AT THE ELECTRIC shavers on offer from Philips at stores in New York, London, or Tokyo, and one will seem much like another....
- 14From:Management International Review (Vol. 62, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedMultinational Enterprises (MNEs) are often under pressure to expand at the highest possible speed in international markets. They therefore embed themselves in networks of alliances where they can access resources in the...
- 15From:GV Casos-Revista Brasileira de Casos de Ensino em Administracao (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis case examines the context of a multinational company that was able to reach prominence in the renewable energy market and has to make strategic choices to face a world crisis and minimize its long-term effects....
- 16From:Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience (Vol. 2022) Peer-Reviewed
Application of Deep Learning Model in the Avoidance of Investment Risk of Multinational Enterprises.
With the continuous improvement and development of the socialist market economic system, China's economic development has full momentum, but the domestic market is no longer sufficient to meet the needs of enterprise... - 17From:Global Journal of Entrepreneurship (Vol. 6, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted economic pain on the global community as well as physical pain. The pandemic has compounded a series of global problems that preceded the outbreak. These problems include growing...
- 18From:Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedWith the progress of society, the quality requirements of international business enterprises for international business talents have been improved accordingly. So, it is urgent to conduct in-depth research on the...
- 19From:Transnational Corporations (Vol. 29, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis paper presents an empirical analysis on the extent to which a country's welfare spending influences foreign direct investment (FDI) decisions, particularly as they relate to relocations. We argue, and subsequently...
- 20From:Revista de Ciencias da Administracao (Vol. 24, Issue 63) Peer-ReviewedA literatura que versa a respeito da base da pirâmide (BOP) apresenta que a inovação das empresas é condição fundamental para entrada e obtenção de resultados no segmento da BOP. Por isso, essa pesquisa avaliou o...