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Multinational companies in cross-national context: integration, differentiation and the interactions between MNCs and Nation States

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Edwards, Tony ; Marginson, Paul ; Ferner, Anthony

ILR Review

2013

66

3

Spring

547-587

comparison ; employment policy ; foreign investment ; labour relations ; multinational enterprise ; survey

Canada ; Ireland ; Spain ; United Kingdom

Business economics

http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/ilrreview/

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"In the introductory article to a special issue on multinational corporations (MNCs) and employment practices, the authors highlight the key features of an international survey research project. Research teams carried out parallel surveys in four countries: Canada, Ireland, Spain, and the United Kingdom. These surveys are the most comprehensive investigations of the employment practices in MNCs in their respective countries. In framing the comparative analysis of these data, the teams had four objectives: (1) to explore the processes of integration and differentiation in MNCs, including the interactions among MNCs and nation states and their impact on employment practices; (2) to chart the influence of foreign direct investment (FDI) and systems of industrial relations; (3) to outline the key elements of the research design and chart the process of collecting data; and (4) to provide a summary of the patterns of integration and differentiation found among MNCs."

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