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The handbook of global companies

edited by John Mikler.

Statement of Responsibility
Author(s) Mikler, John. - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number [POL-LIB-434]
Subject(s) International relations
International business enterprises
Business and politics
Language English
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Publishing Year 2013
Specific Detail Info Content: Chapter 1 Global Companies as Actors in Global Policy and Governance (pages 1–16): John Mikler Chapter 2 The Global Company (pages 19–34): Hinrich Voss Chapter 3 The National Identity of Global Companies (pages 35–52): Stephen Wilks Chapter 4 Big Business in the BRICs (pages 53–74): Andrea Goldstein Chapter 5 Theorizing the Power of Global Companies (pages 77–95): Doris Fuchs Chapter 6 Why, When, and How Global Companies Get Organized (pages 96–112): Tony Porter and Sherri Brown Chapter 7 How Governments Mediate the Structural Power of International Business (pages 113–133): Stephen Bell Chapter 8 How Global Companies Wield Their Power: The Discursive Shaping of Sustainable Development (pages 134–152): Nina Kolleck Chapter 9 How Global Companies Make National Regulations (pages 155–172): Terry O'Callaghan and Vlado Vivoda Chapter 10 Making Government More “Business?Like”: Management Consultants as Agents of Isomorphism in Modern Political Economies (pages 173–192): Denis Saint?Martin Chapter 11 East Asian Development States and Global Companies as Partners of Techno?Industrial Competitiveness (pages 193–208): Sung?Young Kim Chapter 12 Varieties of the Regulatory State and Global Companies: The Case of China (pages 209–226): Shiufai Wong Chapter 13 Global Companies and Emerging Market Countries (pages 227–237): Caner Bakir and Cantay Caliskan Chapter 14 Regulating Global Corporate Capitalism (pages 241–256): Sarianna M. Lundan Chapter 15 Global Companies as Agenda Setters in the World Trade Organization (pages 257–271): Cornelia Woll Chapter 16 Business Interests Shaping International Institutions: Negotiating the Trans?Pacific Partnership Agreement (pages 272–284): Deborah Elms Chapter 17 Global Companies and the Environment: The Triumph of TNCs in Global Environmental Governance (pages 285–299): Matthias Finger Chapter 18 Global Companies, the Bretton Woods Institutions, and Global Inequality (pages 300–315): Pamela Blackmon Chapter 19 Outsourcing Global Governance: Public?Private Voluntary Initiatives (pages 316–332): Marianne Thissen?Smits and Patrick Bernhagen Chapter 20 Global Companies and Global Society: The Evolving Social Contract (pages 335–350): Ann Florini Chapter 21 Global Companies as Social Actors: Constructing Private Business in Global Governance (pages 351–370): Tanja Bruhl and Matthias Hofferberth Chapter 22 The Socially Embedded Corporation (pages 371–387): Kate Macdonald Chapter 23 Ecological Modernization and Industrial Ecology (pages 388–402): Frank Boons Chapter 24 Global Companies as Agents of Globalization (pages 405–420): Shana M. Starobin Chapter 25 The Greening of Capitalism (pages 421–436): John A. Mathews Chapter 26 Global Companies and the Private Regulation of Global Labor Standards (pages 437–455): Luc Fransen Chapter 27 Global Private Governance: Explaining Initiatives in the Global Mining Sector (pages 456–473): Hevina S. Dashwood Chapter 28 Will Business Save the World? (pages 474–491): Simon Zadek
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