articleAcademy of Management PerspectivesMay 1, 2009Closed access

The American Model of the Multinational Firm and the “New” Multinationals From Emerging Economies

International School of Management · Universidad de Oviedo

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Abstract

Executive Overview The traditional American model of multinational enterprise (MNE), characterized by foreign direct investment (FDI) aimed at exploiting firm-specific capabilities developed at home and a gradual country-by-country approach of internationalization, dominated the global economy during much of the post-World War II period. In the last two decades, however, new MNEs from emerging, upper-middle-income, or oil-rich countries have followed completely different patterns of international expansion. In this paper we analyze the processes through which these firms became MNEs and to what extent we need a new theory to explain their international growth.

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Keywords
  • Multinational corporation
  • Internationalization
  • Foreign direct investment
  • Emerging markets
  • International business
  • International trade
  • Business
  • World economy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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