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BL
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Record Number
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1014249
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b768619
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Title & Author
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International business and the eclectic paradigm : : developing the OLI framework /\ edited by John Cantwell and Rajneesh Narula.
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Publication Statement
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London ;New York :: Routledge,, 2003.
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Series Statement
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Routledge studies in international business and the world economy ;; 31
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xv, 304 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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020357642X
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: 0415316782
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: 1134373376
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: 1134373414
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: 1134373422
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: 113886403X
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: 9780203576427
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: 9780415316781
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: 9781134373376
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: 9781134373413
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: 9781134373420
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: 9781138864030
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0415316782
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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1. Revisiting the eclectic paradigm : new developments and current issues / John Cantwell and Rajneesh Narula -- 2. The eclectic (OLI) paradigm of international production : past, present and future / John H. Dunning -- 3. New institutional economics : an organising framework for OLI / Elizabeth Maitland and Stephen Nicholas -- 4. FDI and endogenous growth : IB perspectives / Terutomo Ozawa and Sergio Castello -- 5. The co-evolutional advantage : strategic management theory and the eclectic paradigm / Anoop Madhok and Anupama Phene -- 6. From OLI to OLMA : incorporating higher levels of environmental and structural complexity into the eclectic paradigm / Stephen Guisinger -- 7. From a theory to a paradigm : examining the eclectic paradigm as a framework in international economics / Paz Estrella Tolentino -- 8. Managerial beliefs, market contestability and dominant strategic orientation in the eclectic paradigm / Timothy M. Devinney, David F. Midgley and Sunil Venaik -- 9. The micro-mechanics of foreign operations' performance : an analysis based on the OLI framework / Gabriel R.G. Benito and Sverre Tomassen -- 10. The eclectic paradigm and the recognition of finance-specific factors / Lars Oxelheim, Trond Randøy and Arthur Stonehill -- 11. The challenge of electronic markets for international business theory / John H. Dunning and Cliff Wymbs -- 12. The recent globalisation of the Italian banking sector : an interpretation based on the eclectic paradigm / Lucia Piscitello -- 13. A critical reflection and some conclusions on OLI / Lorraine Eden.
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Abstract
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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.
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Subject
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Globalization-- Economic aspects.
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Industrial location.
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International business enterprises.
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Investments, Foreign.
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Strategic alliances (Business)
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Technological innovations-- Economic aspects.
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Technology transfer-- Economic aspects.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Industries-- General.
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Globalization-- Economic aspects.
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Industrial location.
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International business enterprises.
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Investments, Foreign.
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Strategic alliances (Business)
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Technological innovations-- Economic aspects.
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Technology transfer-- Economic aspects.
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Dewey Classification
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338.8/8
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LC Classification
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HD2755.5.I5354 2003eb
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NLM classification
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83.83bcl
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Added Entry
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Cantwell, John.
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Narula, Rajneesh,1963-
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