New Challenges for International Business Research: Back to the Future

Author:   John H. Dunning
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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Pages:   488
Publication Date:   30 November 2010
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In this final collection of his essays, John Dunning looks back on more than 40 years of research in international business (IB), whilst at the same time considering possibilities for the future.

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Author:   John H. Dunning
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.872kg
ISBN:  

9781848448322


ISBN 10:   1848448325
Pages:   488
Publication Date:   30 November 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Contents: Foreword Introduction Part I: Learning from Early Scholars 1. The Contribution of Edith Penrose to International Business Scholarship 2. If Hymer Were Writing Now with Christos N. Pitelis 3. Some Antecedents of Internalisation Theory Part II: An Institutional Perspective on International Business Scholarship 4. A New Zeitgeist for International Business Activity and Scholarship 5. The Changing Locational Determinants of MNE Activity: 1960-2006 6. Institutions and the OLI Paradigm of the Multinational Enterprise with Sarianna Lundan 7. Towards a New Paradigm of Development: Implications for the Determinants of International Business Activity 8. Institutional Reform, FDI and the Locational Competitiveness of European Transition Economies Part III: FDI and the Competitiveness of Firms and Countries 9. FDI, Globalisation and Development: Some Implications for the Korean Economy and Korean Firms 10. Foreign Direct Investment and the Locational Competitiveness of Countries 11. The Role of FDI in the Regionalisation/Globalisation Debate with Masataka Fujita and Nevena Yakova Part V: Some Ethical Challenges of Global Capitalism 12. In Search of a Global Moral Architecture 13. Corporate Social Responsibility: An Institutional Approach Part VI: Some Personal Reflections 14. Perspectives on International Business Scholarship: Fifty-Five Years of Researching and Teaching International Business 15. The United Nations and Transnational Corporations: Some Personal Reminiscences Index

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'The fifteen chapters included in this posthumous collection of the most recent contributions of John H. Dunning - the most influential scholar in international business - cover a wide area of relevant issues. This volume not only presents an updated intellectual legacy of Professor Dunning's earlier pathbreaking and extensive work, but also provides a useful roadmap for future research in the many interdisciplinary dimensions of international business. This is why the volume should be obligatory reading to academics and practitioners in international business and management, as well as in economic geography, business history, political economy, social relations, international law and international economics.' -- Daniel Van Den Bulcke, University of Antwerp, Belgium and former Chair of the European International Business Academy 'Throughout his career, John Dunning was an innovator and a deep and practical thinker on international business. This collection of his later work is no exception to the excellence of his contribution to the field of international business. John was constantly looking for new challenges in his research and these contributions once more move the field forward. International business has lost a major thinker, but we can be consoled by the continuing excellence of John Dunning's contributions.' -- Peter J. Buckley, OBE, University of Leeds, UK 'John Dunning has been one of those rare scholars who are not only an expert on their topic, but integrate a wide range of contemporary scholarship to provide an eclectic perspective of the field as a whole. This book brings together some of his most significant contributions over the past decade. Extending his well known work on the theory of the MNE, he is exploring the role of institutions in shaping MNE activity, and the moral foundations of capitalism.' -- Klaus Meyer, University of Bath, UK 'This book consists of 15 essays written by John Dunning in the first ten years of this century. Like his earlier writings, these always provide insights and pertinent analysis to take forward the basic conversation of the field of international business. Indeed, Dunning takes us back to the future with this, his final, book.' -- Alan M. Rugman, University of Reading, UK


'The fifteen chapters included in this posthumous collection of the most recent contributions of John H. Dunning - the most influential scholar in international business - cover a wide area of relevant issues. This volume not only presents an updated intellectual legacy of Professor Dunning's earlier pathbreaking and extensive work, but also provides a useful roadmap for future research in the many interdisciplinary dimensions of international business. This is why the volume should be obligatory reading to academics and practitioners in international business and management, as well as in economic geography, business history, political economy, social relations, international law and international economics.' - DaniA l Van Den Bulcke, University of Antwerp, Belgium and former Chair of the European International Business Academy 'Throughout his career, John Dunning was an innovator and a deep and practical thinker on international business. This collection of his later work is no exception to the excellence of his contribution to the field of international business. John was constantly looking for new challenges in his research and these contributions once more move the field forward. International business has lost a major thinker, but we can be consoled by the continuing excellence of John Dunning's contributions.' - Peter J Buckley, University of Leeds, UK and University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China 'John Dunning has been one of those rare scholars who are not only an expert on their topic, but integrate a wide range of contemporary scholarship to provide an eclectic perspective of the field as a whole. This book brings together some of his most significant contributions over the past decade. Extending his well known work on the theory of the MNE, he is exploring the role of institutions in shaping MNE activity, and the moral foundations of capitalism.' - Klaus Meyer, University of Bath, UK 'This book consists of 15 essays written by John Dunning in the first ten years of this century. Like his earlier writings, these always provide insights and pertinent analysis to take forward the basic conversation of the field of international business. Indeed, Dunning takes us back to the futureA with this, his final, book.' - Alan M. Rugman, University of Reading, UK


`The fifteen chapters included in this posthumous collection of the most recent contributions of John H. Dunning - the most influential scholar in international business - cover a wide area of relevant issues. This volume not only presents an updated intellectual legacy of Professor Dunning's earlier pathbreaking and extensive work, but also provides a useful roadmap for future research in the many interdisciplinary dimensions of international business. This is why the volume should be obligatory reading to academics and practitioners in international business and management, as well as in economic geography, business history, political economy, social relations, international law and international economics.' -- Daniel Van Den Bulcke, University of Antwerp, Belgium and former Chair of the European International Business Academy `Throughout his career, John Dunning was an innovator and a deep and practical thinker on international business. This collection of his later work is no exception to the excellence of his contribution to the field of international business. John was constantly looking for new challenges in his research and these contributions once more move the field forward. International business has lost a major thinker, but we can be consoled by the continuing excellence of John Dunning's contributions.' -- Peter J. Buckley, OBE, University of Leeds, UK `John Dunning has been one of those rare scholars who are not only an expert on their topic, but integrate a wide range of contemporary scholarship to provide an eclectic perspective of the field as a whole. This book brings together some of his most significant contributions over the past decade. Extending his well known work on the theory of the MNE, he is exploring the role of institutions in shaping MNE activity, and the moral foundations of capitalism.' -- Klaus Meyer, University of Bath, UK `This book consists of 15 essays written by John Dunning in the first ten years of this century. Like his earlier writings, these always provide insights and pertinent analysis to take forward the basic conversation of the field of international business. Indeed, Dunning takes us back to the future with this, his final, book.' -- Alan M. Rugman, University of Reading, UK


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The late John H. Dunning OBE, former Emeritus Professor of International Investment and Business Studies, University of Reading, UK and Emeritus State of New Jersey Professor of International Business, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, US

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