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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-02899-3
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The Future of the Multinational Enterprise

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“…In examining the extension of the RBV theory, the factors that underpin the successful expansion of MNCs includes their international network, knowledge intensity, efficiency and scale, economic gains and the increasing scope for tax reduction through transfer pricing. In fact, Buckley and Casson (1976) ;Johnson, (1970); Rugman and Verbeke (2003) concur that internalisation occurs only to the point where the benefits equal the costs.…”
Section: Associated Risks Of Rent and Resource-seeking Strategies Of mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In examining the extension of the RBV theory, the factors that underpin the successful expansion of MNCs includes their international network, knowledge intensity, efficiency and scale, economic gains and the increasing scope for tax reduction through transfer pricing. In fact, Buckley and Casson (1976) ;Johnson, (1970); Rugman and Verbeke (2003) concur that internalisation occurs only to the point where the benefits equal the costs.…”
Section: Associated Risks Of Rent and Resource-seeking Strategies Of mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The lack of this theory is that it cannot explain movements of FDI made by two or more countries -that is two or more currencies -at the same time (Cushman, 1985;Denisia, 2010). Internationalization theory explains FDI on the basis of advantages which specific companies attain internally and then use as competitive tool abroad (Buckley & Casson, 1976;Denisia, 2010). FDI is sustainable only when company's internal advantages are higher than costs of doing business in foreign countries.…”
Section: Theory Of Foreign Direct Investmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La literatura ha trabajado teniendo como base la experiencia de grupos y ha desarrollado una serie de explicaciones como, por ejemplo, la teoría del ciclo de vida del producto (Vernon, 1966), los costos de transacción (Williamson, 1975;Reid 1983), la internacionalización (Buckley, & Casson, 1976, 1998, el paradigma ecléctico (Dunning, 1977(Dunning, , 2001), la entrada de las empresas a los mercados externos por etapas (Bilkey, & Tesar, 1977), las redes de relacionamientos (Johanson, & Mattsson, 1987) y también cuestiones relacionadas al emprendimiento internacional (Jones, & Coviello, 2005;Johanson, & Vahlne, 2006;Welch, & Welch, 2009).…”
Section: Subsidiarias Multinacionales E Innovaciónunclassified