The myth of the global corporation
Work detail
Critics and defenders of multinational corporations often agree on at least one thing: that the activities of multinationals are creating an overwhelmingly powerful global market that is quickly rendering national borders obsolete. The authors of this book, however, argue that such expectations commonly rest on a myth. They examine key activities of multinational corporations in the United States, Japan, and Europe and explore the relationship between corporate behavior and national institutions and cultures. They demonstrate that the world's leading multinationals continue to be shaped decisively by the policies and values of their home countries, and that their core operations are not converging to create a seamless global market.
Overview
Shared work-level identity and catalog context.
Contributors
People credited with this work in the active catalog.
- Open Author
Simon Reich
- Open Author
Louis W. Pauly
- Open Author
William W. Keller
- Open Author
Paul Doremus
Editions
Publication-specific versions linked to this work only.
- Image source: Open LibraryTM
The myth of the global corporation
1 views - MOMyth of the Global CorporationPaul Doremus, William W. Keller, Louis W. Pauly, Simon Reich
Myth of the Global Corporation
1 views - MOMyth of the Global CorporationWilliam W. Keller, Louis W. Pauly, Simon Reich, Paul Doremus
Myth of the Global Corporation