The multinational firm:organizing across institutional and national divides

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Morgan Glenn.; Kristensen Peer Hull.; Whitley Richard.
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford New York
Publication Dates: 2001.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: viii, 321 p.: ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 0199247552
Index Number: F276
CLC: F276.7
Call Number: F276.7/M961
Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index.
How and why are international firms different? the consequences of cross-border managerial coordination for firm characteristics and behaviour / Richard Whitley -- The emergence of German transnational companies: a theoretical analysis and empirical study of the globalization process / Christel Lane -- Constructing global corporations: contrasting national legacies in the Nordic forest industry / Eli Moen and Kari Lilja -- Between national and international governance: geopolitics, strategizing actors, and sector coordination in electrical engineering in the interwar era / Henrik Glimstedt -- The internationalization of capital markets: how international institutional investors are restructuring Finnish companies / Risto Tainio, Mika Huolman, and Matti Pulkkinen -- The making of a global firm: local pathways to multinational enterprise / Peer Hull Kristensen and Jonathan Zeitlin -- Globalization and change: organizational continuity and change within a Japanese multinational in the UK / Diana Rosemary Sharpe -- The development of transnational standards and regulations and their impacts on firms / Glenn Morgan -- Globalization and its limits: the making of international regulation / Marie-Laure Djelic and Jabril Bensedrine -- National trajectories, international competition, and transnational governance in Europe / Dieter Plehwe.