Woodward, Nigh, and their colleagues provide a comprehensive investigation of foreign ownership in the United States. Based on the latest, most reliable data and comprising the viewpoints of leading authorities on foreign direct investment, the book offers detailed, previously unpublished information on the effects of foreign direct investment in the United States. The authors find that foreign-owned and domestic corporations are similar in many aspects of their behavior and its effects on the U.S. economy and society, but there are important differences too. By showing exactly where these...
Woodward, Nigh, and their colleagues provide a comprehensive investigation of foreign ownership in the United States. Based on the latest, most rel...
This volume explores the conceptual domain of international business inquiry, the constructs that hold promise for integrating the field, and the future directions that appear particularly fruitful for theory building and theory testing.
This volume explores the conceptual domain of international business inquiry, the constructs that hold promise for integrating the field, and the futu...
In International Business: Institutions and the Dissemination of Knowledge, Brian Toyne and Douglas Nigh collect essays written by twenty-four leading international business scholars and highly successful administrators. Representing both U.S. and foreign institutions, the contributors explore the unique research, educational issues, and challenges confronting both faculty and administration as a consequence of the emerging importance of this burgeoning field.
Opening chapters discuss a holistic paradigm of international business and its implications for research and education. The book is...
In International Business: Institutions and the Dissemination of Knowledge, Brian Toyne and Douglas Nigh collect essays written by twenty-four leading...