Multinationals and economic geography: location, technology and innovation
Iammarino, Simona ; McCann, Philip
Edward Elgar - Cheltenham
2013
479 p.
economic geography ; globalization ; multinational enterprise
Business economics
English
Bibliogr.;Index
978-1-78195-487-4
03.04-64505
"After more than fifty years of systematic research on multinational enterprises (MNEs) what is apparent is that there is, as yet, no unified or dominant theory of the MNE. The objective of this book is to bring into focus one particular dimension of MNE behavior and activity that has been relatively under-researched - namely the geography of the multinational enterprise - as understood through the lens of innovation and technological change. The authors clearly demonstrate that geography is becoming increasingly important for MNEs and, in turn, MNEs are becoming progressively more important for economic geography. The pivot on which this vital relationship turns is the creation, diffusion and management of new knowledge."
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