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E-grāmata: Transnational Corporations and Transnational Governance: The Cost of Crossing borders in the Global Economy

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"Expanding the economic footprint of the firm comes at the cost of a corresponding increase in the complexity of coordination. Transnational Corporations and Transnational Governance examines the different kinds of distance-related barriers related to cross-border investment. Different forms of governance, whether inside the firm or as part of its network of external relationships, have the aim of reducing uncertainty and creating a more predictable environment. The chapters in this volume explore the impact of conventional distance-related barriers, as well as the more difficult institutional barriers reflecting differences in norms and beliefs, on the costs and methods of coordination adopted by multinational firms. "--

Transnational Corporations and Transnational Governance examines the different kinds of distance-related barriers related to cross-border investment. Different forms of governance, whether inside the firm or as part of its network of external relationships, have the aim of reducing uncertainty and creating a more predictable environment.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
viii
Acknowledgements x
Notes on Contributors xi
1 The Costs of Crossing Borders in the Global Economy
1(22)
Sarianna Lundan
Part I Behavioural Assumptions in the Theory of the TNC
23(90)
2 A Transaction Cost Theory of the TNC
25(28)
Jean-Francois Hennart
3 Bounded Reality: A New Behavioral Foundation for MNE Governance
53(44)
Alain Verbeke
Nathan S. Greidanus
4 The 'Parenting Advantage' and Innovation Processes in the Multinational Firm: Does Top Management Mess Things Up?
97(16)
Mats Forsgren
Part II The Footprint of the TNC: The Role of Borders and Distance
113(96)
5 Distance-Related Barriers and the Internationalization of Finnish MNEs
115(30)
Sarianna Lundan
6 Looking into the Innovation Process: How International Is Innovation in Multinational Companies?
145(32)
Jannika Mattes
7 Locations of Corporate Headquarters in Europe: Between Inertia and Co-evolution
177(32)
Martin Heidenreich
Nina Baur
Part III Managing Cross-Border Interdependences
209(88)
8 Intra-Firm Trade Law: Contract Enforcement and Dispute Resolution in Transnational Corporations
211(36)
Gralf-Peter Calliess
Stephan von Harder
9 Competence Building in Transnational Companies: The Role of Regional Headquarters in Subsidiary Coordination
247(24)
Jorg Freiling
Sven Laudien
10 The Evolution of a Regional Headquarters Population: An Ecological Analysis
271(26)
Perttu Kahari
Rebecca Piekkari
Part IV TNCs as Institutional Entrepreneurs
297(92)
11 Accounting Firms: Global Reach without Transnational Form
299(26)
Jochen Zimmermann
Jan-Christoph Volckmer
12 Operationalising the UN Business and Human Rights Framework: The Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights and Due Diligence
325(30)
Peter Muchlinski
13 The Changing Role of Business in Global Society: Implications for Governance, Democracy, and the Theory of the Firm
355(34)
Andreas Georg Scherer
Guido Palazzo
Hannah Trittin
Index 389
Sarianna M. Lundan holds the Chair in International Management and Governance at the University of Bremen in Germany. She has published widely in journals and books, and has co-authored with John H. Dunning the second edition of Multinational Enterprises and the Global Economy, an influential reference work in the field of international business. She has also consulted extensively with the United Nations and the World Bank on issues related to the development impact of foreign investment.