List of Contributors.
Taking stock of complexity: In search of new pathways to
sustainable development.
Limits to growth in the 21st century.
Foreign direct investment as a driver of industrial development:
Why is there so little evidence?.
An internalization theory perspective on the Bottom of the
Pyramid.
Internalisation theory, global value chain theory and
sustainability standards.
Multinational enterprises and sustainability standards: Using a
partnering-intensity continuum to classify their interactions.
The social irresponsibility of international business: A novel
conceptualization.
Do multinational enterprises contribute to sustainable development
by engaging in lobbying? The automotive industry and environmental
regulations.
Multinationals and Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs): A
linkages perspective on inclusive development strategies.
A retrospective on: Infrastructure or foreign direct
investment?.
Stakeholder dynamics as determinants of substantive versus symbolic
csr practices: A macro/micro perspective.
Taming a wicked problem? Unilever’s Interpretations of Corporate
Social Responsibility 2000–2012.
MNE and multiple embeddedness: A case study of MNE–NGO
collaboration in saving the Baltic Sea.
Shudder: The challenges to ‘industrial policies’ in the early 21st
century in low- and middle-income economies.
The clean development mechanism and technology transfer to
China.
The rise of enterprise regionalisation in ASEAN.
Multistakeholder regulation of business: Assessing the pros and
cons.
International business and sustainable development.
Progress in international business research.
International business and sustainable development.
Copyright page.
Tulder, Prof. R van - Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, The Netherlands Verbeke, Prof. A - University of Calgary, Canada Strange, Prof. R - University of Sussex, UK
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