Handbook of International Business Policy
Edited by Philippe Gugler and
Ana T. Tavares-Lehmann
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Presenting essential research on contemporary foreign direct investment policies, this Handbook identifies the wide variety of global policy challenges linked to modern technological, geostrategic and entrepreneurial developments, from electoral uncertainties to rapid digitalization.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035308675
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Want to facilitate FDI? Be SIMPLE and SPECIAL , pp 8-27

- Matthew Stephenson
- Ch 2 Inward investment restrictions: key policy tools and trends , pp 28-42

- James Zhan and Massimo Meloni
- Ch 3 Features and trends of international investment agreements (IIAs) , pp 43-61

- Philippe Gugler and Basile de Raemy
- Ch 4 Electoral uncertainty and the multinational corporation: a conceptualization, firm-level effects and strategies , pp 62-79

- Jonas Puck, Jakob Muellner and Hubertus Reinprecht
- Ch 5 Industrial policy and FDI , pp 80-101

- Vitor Simões and Ricardo Paes Mamede
- Ch 6 Refining contemporary thinking on corruption: bridging insights from political economy to international business , pp 102-124

- Zhaowei J. Chen, Roberto Martin N. Galang and Andrew Delios
- Ch 7 Janus-like antitrust policy: how to make the pro-FDI orientation prevail , pp 125-141

- Sergio Mariotti and Riccardo Marzano
- Ch 8 Anchoring international business through urban and regional policies , pp 142-154

- Luís Carvalho
- Ch 9 Innovation and international business policy , pp 156-169

- John Cantwell and Marianna Marra
- Ch 10 The changed geopolitical map: implications for international business policy in a sustainable finance perspective , pp 170-189

- Pervez N. Ghauri, Lars Oxelheim and Trond Randøy
- Ch 11 Redefining multinational operations: the impact of CSR on international business policy , pp 190-204

- Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez and Miguel Cordova
- Ch 12 An institutional framework for analysing the influence of international business policy on creating shared value , pp 211-225

- Murat Akpinar and Agnieszka McCaleb
- Ch 13 From orange to cyber: the role of international business policy in creating “Startup Nation” , pp 226-242

- Tamar Almor and Daniel Berliner
- Ch 14 FDI policy revisited: the role of clusters , pp 243-258

- Marta Götz and Barbara Jankowska
- Ch 15 Multinational companies at the intersection of home and host country foreign direct investment policies: an analysis of Chinese investments in Europe , pp 259-273

- Filip De Beule and Louis Brennan
- Ch 16 Government policies for MNEs’ sustainable linkages , pp 274-293

- Axèle Giroud, Stephania Bonilla-Feret and Fulvia Farinelli
- Ch 17 Towards a theoretically based global foreign direct investment policy regime , pp 294-325

- Peter J. Buckley
- Ch 18 Sustainability in a digital world: geopolitics, values and international business policy , pp 327-345

- Václav Ocelík and Ans Kolk
- Ch 19 Policies for an environmentally sustainable development in global value chains , pp 346-356

- Valentina De Marchi
- Ch 20 Digitalization, industry 4.0 policies and inward foreign direct investments: evidence from European regions , pp 357-380

- Olimpija Hristova Zaevska, Diletta Pegoraro and Lucia Piscitello
- Ch 21 Too big, too fast, too dangerous: dynamics of digital platform firm internationalization and government policy development , pp 392-405

- Andreas Schotter and Daniel S. Andrews
- Ch 22 Inward FDI screening: recent developments and selected case studies , pp 406-424

- Ana Teresa Tavares-Lehmann and Josélia E. Teixeira
- Ch 23 Taxation of multinational companies in the digital economy: current outlook , pp 425-441

- Gilberto Cárdenas Cárdenas and Paloma Tobes Portillo
- Ch 24 High-skilled migrants and cross-border innovation: a multi-level approach to international business policymaking , pp 442-462

- Vittoria G. Scalera and Alessandra Perri
- Ch 25 Diversity, inclusion, and international business policy , pp 463-473

- Andri Georgiadou
- Ch 26 Systemic challenges and new policy directions in the energy transition , pp 474-490

- Anna Kehl and Sarianna Lundan
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