Multinational Business Review: Volume 20 Issue 1

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Location and collocation advantages in international innovation

Rajneesh Narula, Grazia D. Santangelo

This paper examines the role of location‐specific (L) advantages in the spatial distribution of multinational enterprise (MNE) R&D activity. The meaning of L advantages is…

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The Arab Spring, MNEs, and virtual public spheres

Mamoun Benmamoun, Morris Kalliny, Robert A. Cropf

Although multinational enterprises (MNEs), according to John Dunning's work, are driven by motives of ownership, location, internalization and, ultimately, higher returns, these…

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Regional economic integration and international strategic alliances: evidence from the EU

Hadi S. Alhorr, Kimberly Boal, Birton J. Cowden

Regional economic integration has been a major area of research in the field of international economics and international trade, with little attention being paid to the impact of…

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Why MNCs tend to concentrate their activities in their home region

Joachim Wolf, Till Dunemann, William G. Egelhoff

The current paper seeks to analyze to what degree theories from different fields of social science are able to explain the home‐region orientation of MNCs. This is necessary since…

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A comment on China and “The social responsibility of international business scholars”

Ziyi Wei

This comment aims to join the discussion raised by Peng et al. regarding the social responsibility of international business (IB) scholars in the case of Chinese outward foreign…

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ISSN:

1525-383X

Online date, start – end:

2003

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Irina Surdu-Nardella
  • Tazeeb Rajwani