The Cambridge companion to the history of multinationals and society / edited by Geoffrey Jones, Harvard Business School, Sabine Pitteloud, UniDistance Suisse.

Other author Jones, Geoffrey, 1952
Other author Pitteloud, Sabine, 1988
Other author Cambridge University Press.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2026.
Descriptionpages cm.
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SeriesCambridge companions to history
Contents Introduction : The history of multinationals and society / Geoffrey Jones & Sabine Pitteloud -- Multinationals in historical perspective / Geoffrey Jones & Sabine Pitteloud -- Multinationals and the environment / Ann-Kristin Bergquist & Geoffrey Jones -- Multinationals and the changing face of Chinese globalization / Shuang Frost & Adam Frost -- Multinationals and global value chains / Valeria Giacomin & Andrea Colli -- Multinationals and organized business / Pierre Eichenberger & Sabine Pitteloud -- Multinationals and dictatorship / Marcelo Bucheli -- Multinationals and taxation / Boris Gehlen & Christian Marx -- Multinationals and market integration / Grace Ballor -- Multinationals and labor / Thomas Fetzer -- Multinationals and gender / Paula de la Cruz-Ferna¿¿ndez -- Multinationals and corruption / Geoffrey Jones -- Multinationals and imperialism : The Indian trajectory / Chinmay Tumbe -- Multinationals and nationality / Alfred Reckendrees -- Multinationals, Latin America and dependency theories / Andrea Lluch & Rory Miller.
Abstract "Geoffrey Jones and Sabine Pitteloud present the latest research on the global history of multinationals and their impact on society and the environment. Highlighting the remarkable diversity of multinationals' strategies and structures, they offer an accessible overview of key themes in our relationship with multinationals"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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