Transnational companies and production global networks
Valentina Golea,
Nicoleta Niculescu and
Dragos Filip Niculescu
Studies and Scientific Researches. Economics Edition, 2010, issue 15
Abstract:
TInternationalizing a company is an objective process. The historical reality shows that, while developing, the company tends to exceed its local, national and regional limits of business environment, in order to expand its activity into the global economic space, whose formatting is possible through the very company’s movement towards exterior. This process is based on the imminent expansionism of the market forces, their tendencies to invade the environment “unmarketedly”, and to include it in an economic system based on the market mechanism. Companies involve themselves in the international production because they have a specific competitive advantage which is best exploited in this way. The advantage can consist in a product or in a brevetted technique, but it may also include management techniques or such as: company’s or its employee’s qualification and expertise.
Keywords: international production; production global networks; transnational company; global competition; business organization; innovation; corporatist strategies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F13 F23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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