The Tortuous Evolution of the Multinational Corporation
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Abstract
Two hypotheses seem to be forming in the minds of executives from international firms that make the extent of their firm's multinationality of real interest. The first hypothesis is that the degree of multinationality of an enterprise is positively related to the firm's long-term viability. The second hypothesis stems from the proposition that the multinational corporation is a new kind of institution—a new type of industrial social architecture particularly suitable for the latter third of twentieth century. Polycentric firms are those which, by experience or by the inclination of a top executive, begin with the assumption that host-country cultures are different and that foreigners are difficult to…
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- Ethnocentrism
- Multinational corporation
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- Corporation
- Business
- Industrial organization
- Economic geography
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