Emerging Dynamics of Sustainability in Multinational Enterprises

Author:   John R. McIntyre ,  Silvester Ivanaj ,  Vera Ivanaj ,  Rabi N. Kar
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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Pages:   336
Publication Date:   26 February 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   John R. McIntyre ,  Silvester Ivanaj ,  Vera Ivanaj ,  Rabi N. Kar
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.652kg
ISBN:  

9781784718527


ISBN 10:   1784718521
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   26 February 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Contents: Introduction: Emerging Dynamics of Sustainability in Multinational Enterprises John R. McIntyre, Silvester Ivanaj, Vera Ivanaj and Rabi N. Kar PART I MNES AND MANAGING SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS DYNAMICS 1. The Role of Multinational Enterprises in Promoting System-Level Innovations in the Finnish Food Industry Kaisa Sorsa 2. Are Local Businesses or MNEs more Environmentally Sustainable? Some Evidence from Asia David Griffith 3. Push Factors Causing Outward FDI from Select Asian Economies: Is Sustainability a Concern? Niti Bhasin, K.V. Bhanu Murthy and Vandana Jain 4. CSR and Networked Organisations Bernard Girard and Corinne Gendron 5. Convergence and Divergence of Transnational Regulation: The Issue of MNEs and Corporate Social Responsibility Joseph Effiong PART II INNOVATIVE STRATEGIC CHOICES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 6. Implications for Multinational Enterprises Seeking a Sustainable Virtual Environment Using The Building Blocks of Social Media. Thierry Houé, Klaus N. Schmidt and Renato Guimaraes 7. The Internationalization Path and Sustainability Dynamics in Emerging Economies: The Case of Indian SMEs Gabriele Suder 8. Sustainable Development Through Consumer Well-Being and Life Satisfaction: Preliminary Findings and Strategy Implications from Study in India Sanjay K. Jain and Parul Goel 9. DKCMUL: a Case Study in Sustainable Development Nancy H. Vaz and G.A. Raikar PART III EMERGING NATIONS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 10. Environmental Kuznets Curve: CO2 Emissions, Pollution Havens and Type of Economic Development K.V. Bhanu Murthy and Niti Bhasin 11. Measuring Environmental Consciousness Kavita Sharma and Monika Bansal 12. Sustainable Agricultural Marketing Strategies and Practices: An Indian Experience Minakshi, Anil K. Swain and Amrita Kaur 13. Resource Dynamics of Outbound Acquisitions: Evidence from the Indian IT Industry Sumati Varma and Rabi N. Kar 14. Sustainability through Africapitalism Yosef Kebede Index

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'This book gives insights into sustainable development and how MNEs and other enterprises are responding to this in their business models. It places special emphasis on the Indian story and, at the same time, tries to explore alternative business models from other parts of the world (such as Africa) that can ensure sustainable development globally. Taking a balanced and multidimensional approach, this book discusses a wide range of literature, opinions, empirical models and case studies, dealing with complex dimensions of the thematic issues.' -- Paul Shrivastava, Executive Director of Future Earth


‘This book gives insights into sustainable development and how MNEs and other enterprises are responding to this in their business models. It places special emphasis on the Indian story and, at the same time, tries to explore alternative business models from other parts of the world (such as Africa) that can ensure sustainable development globally. Taking a balanced and multidimensional approach, this book discusses a wide range of literature, opinions, empirical models and case studies, dealing with complex dimensions of the thematic issues.’ -- Paul Shrivastava, Executive Director of Future Earth


`This book gives insights into sustainable development and how MNEs and other enterprises are responding to this in their business models. It places special emphasis on the Indian story and, at the same time, tries to explore alternative business models from other parts of the world (such as Africa) that can ensure sustainable development globally. Taking a balanced and multidimensional approach, this book discusses a wide range of literature, opinions, empirical models and case studies, dealing with complex dimensions of the thematic issues.' -- Paul Shrivastava, Executive Director of Future Earth


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Edited by John R. McIntyre, Professor & Executive Director, CIBER, Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology, US, Silvester Ivanaj, Professor, ICN Business School and researcher, CEREFIGE, Vera Ivanaj, Associate Professor, ENSIC and researcher, CEREFIGE, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France and Rabi N. Kar, Principal, SLC, University of Delhi, India

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