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Institutional theory in international business and management / edited by Laszlo Tihanyi, Timothy M. Devinney, Torben Pedersen.

Contributor(s): Series: Advances in international management ; vol. 25.Publication details: Bingley, UK : Emerald, 2012.Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 481 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781780529080 :
  • 1780529082 :
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD62.4 .I567 2012
Contents:
Introduction to part I: Booz & Co./strategy + business eminent scholar in international management 2011 -- Multinational corporations and develoment: friends for foes? -- The impact of a scholar's career: more than just the usual numbers for Jagdish Bhagwati -- Under-appreciated externalities of multinationals on host countries -- Introduction to part II: institutional theory in international business and management -- An extended view of institutional domains and implications for the multinational enterprise -- Towards a theoretical framework for examining societal-level institutional change -- Advantages of foreignness: benefits of creative institutional deviance -- The liability of home: institutional friction and firm disadvantage abroad -- Entry mode and institutional learning: a polycentric perspective -- Emerging-market multinational corporations as agents of globalization:conflicting institutional demands and the isomorphism of global markets -- Entry mode decisions by emerging-market firms investing in developed markets -- Institutional field for outward foreign direct investment: a theoretical extension? -- Institutional variance, managerial orientations and the commercial performance of Chinese enterprises -- Influence of knowledge resources on exploratory and exploitative international strategic alliances: effects of the institutional environment -- The dynamic societal cultural milieu of organziations: origins, maintenance and chnage -- International subsidiary management and environmental constraints: the case for indigenization -- Understanding institutional plurality in mulitnational enerprises: the roles of institutional logic and social indentification -- Empirical studies on legitimation strategies: a case for international business research extension.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction to part I: Booz & Co./strategy + business eminent scholar in international management 2011 -- Multinational corporations and develoment: friends for foes? -- The impact of a scholar's career: more than just the usual numbers for Jagdish Bhagwati -- Under-appreciated externalities of multinationals on host countries -- Introduction to part II: institutional theory in international business and management -- An extended view of institutional domains and implications for the multinational enterprise -- Towards a theoretical framework for examining societal-level institutional change -- Advantages of foreignness: benefits of creative institutional deviance -- The liability of home: institutional friction and firm disadvantage abroad -- Entry mode and institutional learning: a polycentric perspective -- Emerging-market multinational corporations as agents of globalization:conflicting institutional demands and the isomorphism of global markets -- Entry mode decisions by emerging-market firms investing in developed markets -- Institutional field for outward foreign direct investment: a theoretical extension? -- Institutional variance, managerial orientations and the commercial performance of Chinese enterprises -- Influence of knowledge resources on exploratory and exploitative international strategic alliances: effects of the institutional environment -- The dynamic societal cultural milieu of organziations: origins, maintenance and chnage -- International subsidiary management and environmental constraints: the case for indigenization -- Understanding institutional plurality in mulitnational enerprises: the roles of institutional logic and social indentification -- Empirical studies on legitimation strategies: a case for international business research extension.

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