The Transnationalization of Service Industries
Author: United Nations. Transnational Corporations and Management Division
Publisher:
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 80
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United Nations. Transnational Corporations and Management Division
Publisher:
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 80
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Marissa Brookes
Publisher: ILR Press
Published: 2019-03-15
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 1501733206
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Over the years many transnational labor alliances have succeeded in improving conditions for workers, but many more have not. In The New Politics of Transnational Labor, Marissa Brookes explains why this dichotomy has occurred. Using the coordination and context-appropriate (CCAP) theory, she assesses this divergence, arguing that the success of transnational alliances hinges not only on effective coordination across borders and within workers' local organizations but also on their ability to exploit vulnerabilities in global value chains, invoke national and international institutions, and mobilize networks of stakeholders in ways that threaten employers' core, material interests. Brookes uses six comparative case studies spanning four industries, five countries, and fifteen years. From dockside labor disputes in Britain and Australia to service sector campaigns in the supermarket and private security industries to campaigns aimed at luxury hotels in Southeast Asia, Brookes creates her new theoretical framework and speaks to debates in international and comparative political economy on the politics of economic globalization, the viability of private governance, and the impact of organized labor on economic inequality. From this assessment, Brookes provides a vital update to the international relations literature on non-state actors and transnational activism and shows how we can understand the unique capacities labor has as a transnational actor.
Author: Karl P. Sauvant
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 444
ISBN-13: 9780415085519
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: John Harry Dunning (econoom)
Publisher: New York : United Nations
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 92
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: J. R. Bryson
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Published: 2007-01-01
Total Pages: 520
ISBN-13: 9781847205261
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →'It contains an impressive array of important and useful material that should be familiar to anyone interested in economic growth and change. . . the potential value to be gained from these collected works is great.' – James E. Pratt, Growth and Change Service activities are now acknowledged as key players in economic development, societal change and public policy worldwide. This exciting Handbook not only contributes to ongoing conceptual debates about the nature of service-led economies and societies; it also pushes back the frontiers of current critical thinking about the role of service activities in urban and regional development and the important research agendas that remain to be addressed. Drawing on both theory and case studies, the contributors are international experts who have written original and stimulating chapters from a number of different disciplinary perspectives. Each chapter seeks to raise awareness of, and to provoke debates about, the opportunities and challenges presented by the shift to service employment. Providing a truly interdisciplinary analysis, The Handbook of Service Industries will be invaluable to scholars specializing in services research, as well as students and researchers in the areas of economics, geography, business and management, sociology, public policy and planning. The policy-making community will also find the Handbook a relevant and useful resource.
Author: United Nations. Commission on Transnational Corporations. Secretariat
Publisher:
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 80
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: J. R. Bryson
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781848444669
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Service activities of all kinds are now acknowledged as key players in economic development, societal change, and policy making worldwide. This handbook helps to clarify ongoing conceptual debates about the nature of service-led economies and push back the frontiers of current critical thinking.
Author: A. Jones
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2003-11-03
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 1403918635
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Management consultancy and investment banking have been held up as industries at the forefront of contemporary globalization. Using an inter-disciplinary approach ranging across economics, economic geography, sociology and management studies, Andrew Jones analyzes the nature of globalization within business service transnational corporations in these sectors. Using qualitative research with leading business managers, he focuses on the social and cultural nature of 'doing' global service business in an era of increasing integration of the world economy.
Author: Karl P. Sauvant
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Published: 2009-01-01
Total Pages: 415
ISBN-13: 1848441460
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Having undertaken billions of FDI in many continents and nations, between Argentina and the PRC, I consider Dr Sauvant s book an eye-opener, a new page, showing us a new super highway. The OFDI volume of emerging markets today, surpassing the entire FDI volume of not even 20 years back, is a signal of success of the free market economy. It signals also the end of privileges for the Europeans. It reflects entrepreneurship at its best on the part of the fast developing nations of Asia. It shows that free access to know how and capital has permitted Asia to catch up at an unprecedented speed. Contrary to often repeated but wrong opinions, the poor of the world have benefited the most by globalization. A market place of unimaginable potential is under construction in the first half of the 21st century, accelerated by FDI. This book should find many readers, particularly among the political leaders of today and tomorrow. Carl H. Hahn, Chairman Emeritus of Volkswagen AG This comprehensive analysis deals with the range of issues raised by the rise of transnational corporations from emerging markets. This insightful book shows that foreign direct investment (FDI) from emerging markets has grown from negligible amounts in the early 1980s to $210 billion in 2007, with the stock of investment now being well over $1 trillion. This reflects the rise of firms from these economies to become important players in the world FDI market. The contributors to this book comprehensively analyze the rise of emerging market TNCs, the salient features of the transnational activities of these firms, the relationship of outward FDI and the competitiveness of the firms involved, their impact on host and home countries and implications for the international law and policy system. The subject of this study is both topical and important and poses a number of challenges that will require considerable policy attention in the future. It will appeal to academics interested in FDI as well as emerging markets. Karl P. Sauvant has gathered together a group of leading academics that makes this an informative and valuable read for anyone interested in the subject, including academics, students at all levels and private sector entities, as well as government officials dealing with outward FDI.