Inequality, Geography and Global Value Chains

1. Are multinational enterprises capable of and/or responsible for combating rising inequality? -- Part 1. Inequality and institutions -- 2. Left behind. Research on foreign divestment and local employees.-3. Universal’ CSR and its discontents in an emerging economy -- 4. Using non-market strategies...

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Hauptverfasser: Lee, Jong Min, Ibarra-Olivo, J. Eduardo, Lavoratori, Katiuscia, Li, Liang (Arthur)
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:1. Are multinational enterprises capable of and/or responsible for combating rising inequality? -- Part 1. Inequality and institutions -- 2. Left behind. Research on foreign divestment and local employees.-3. Universal’ CSR and its discontents in an emerging economy -- 4. Using non-market strategies to respond to institutional schisms: The case of Florida House Bill 1557 and the Walt Disney Company -- Part 2. Geography -- 5. Political risk and location choice of Chinese SMEs -- 6. FDI in Balkan countries: The role of EU accession on attraction -- 7. Innovative foreign direct investments and the knowledge sources for green and digital inventions: A patent-based analysis -- Part 3. Global Value Chains -- 8. Assessing value capture in GVCs: Conceptual issues and evidence at the country level -- 9. The relationship between Global Value Chains, green technologies and air pollution. Initial evidence for EU regions -- 10. Global Value Chain resilience and reshoring during Covid-19: Challenges in a post-covid world.
ISSN:2662-1223
2662-1231
DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-24090-4