Multinational Service Firms (RLE International Business)

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Category=KC
Category=KJK
CDCP
country
cross-border service firm strategies
Data Set
direct
DPA
emerging market enterprises
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Firm Specific Advantages
firm-specific
foreign
Foreign Trade Organisations
FSA
global banking industry
host
industries
international business research
international trade policy
investment
investments
Large Firm Level Data Set
Local Auditing Firm
Major Agencies
MNE
Multinational Service Firms
National News Agencies
News Agency
Outward FDI
professional producer services
RLE
Robson Rhodes
Service MNEs
Service Multinationals
service sector economics
Te Ch
Tr Ac
trade
UK Contractor
UK Firm
UK Operation
UK Private Sector
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415752015
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Mar 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book presents a world survey of multinational firms in the key parts of the service sector.

The service sector has grown greatly in importance in recent years in many countries of the world. Many of the key parts of the service sector that are growing most rapidly are dominated by large multinational firms and this has important implications for the future shape of the world economy and for closer economic integration between countries. In addition, the particular style and operations of multinational firms in one sector can provide useful lessons for multinational enterprise in other sectors.

The book examines the operations and the style of the firms considered and explores how they dominate their sectors. It charts how the firms have developed, discusses the critical issues facing them; and suggests how present trends may continue in the future.