International Business and the Eclectic Paradigm

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Alliance Capitalism
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cross-border investment analysis
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Eclectic Paradigm
Eclectic Theory
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FDI Policy
Final Product Market
Firm Specific Ownership Advantages
foreign
foreign direct investment
Foreign Direct Investment Decisions
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global capitalism
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institutional economics
internalisation
Internalisation Advantages
Internalisation Theory
International Business Literature
International Business Research
International Production
internationalisation process
investment
Investment Development Paths
Knowledge Spillovers
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MNC Activity
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multinational enterprises
Multinational Firm
Non-internalising Firms
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OLI Configuration
OLI Framework
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strategic management theory
Transaction Cost Theory

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  • ISBN 9781138864030
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The eclectic paradigm has arguably become the dominant theoretical basis in the study of FDI, multinational corporations and internationalisation over the last two decades. The contributions to this volume evaluate the eclectic paradigm in the global economy and its validity as a theoretical basis to understand developments such as economic globalization and the subsequent growth of global and alliance capitalism.
John Cantwell is Professor of International Business at Rutgers University, USA (from 2002), while on leave of absence as Professor of International Economics at the University of Reading, UK. His main research areas are the analysis of corporate technological change and international business. He is the author of Technological Innovation and Multinational Corporations (1989). Rajneesh Narula is Professor at the Department of International Economics and Management (INT) at the Copenhagen Business School, and at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK), University of Oslo.