1st Edition

The Globalization of Business (Routledge Revivals) The Challenge of the 1990s

By John H. Dunning Copyright 1993
    482 Pages
    by Routledge

    482 Pages
    by Routledge

    In recent years economic activity has become increasingly globalized. One of the main instruments behind this process is the multinational enterprise. In The Globalization of Business, first published in 1993, John Dunning explores the latest issues in the world of international business and looks ahead at the remaining years of this century identifying the likely challenges of the future. What are the challenges posed by the technological, political and economic developments of the 1990s for international business? What are the implications of the opening up of new territories such as in Central and Eastern Europe and parts of China? To what extent are the competitive advantages of nation states increasingly coming to depend on the presence of multinational activity? What are the implications of the globalization of markets and production for the domestic economic policies of governments? This collection of essays will be vital reading to students of international business.

    List of tables;  List of figures;  Preface;  Acknowledgements;  Part One: Challenges for teaching and research in international business  Introduction  1. The study of international business: a plea for a more interdisciplinary approach;  Part Two: Challenges for theorizing about MNEs and MNE activity  Introduction  2. Micro- and macro-organizational aspects of MNE’s and MNE activity  3. The changing dynamics of international production  4. Global strategy and the theory of international production  5. The competitive advantage of countries and MNE activity;  Part Three: Challenges to established patterns of MNE activity  Introduction  6. Japanese MNE’s in Europe and the US: some comparisons and contrasts  7. Transatlantic foreign direct investment and the European Economic Community  8. Technology-based cross-border alliances  9. The prospects for foreign direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe  10. The globalization of service activities  11. International direct investment patterns in the 1990’s;  Part Four: Challenges to national and regional government policies  Introduction  12. Governments, hierarchies and markets: towards a new balance?  13: Governments and multinational enterprises: from confrontation to cooperation?  14. The political economy of MNE activity  15. Multinational investment in the EC: some policy implications;  Notes and references;  Index

    Biography

    John H Dunning