作者: J. Cano--Kollmann , M. , Cantwell , J.A. , Hannigan
DOI: 10.1057/JIBS.2016.8
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摘要: The innovation-driven multinational enterprise (MNE) has dominated international business (IB) research for several decades now. Beginning with the award-winning of Dunning, there have been calls IB researchers to rediscover importance locations. Recent work emphasized that firms and locations co-evolve one another, as knowledge is transferred leveraged across space. Integrating insights from economic geography, we propose a agenda scholarship on spatially dispersed yet connected innovation processes. This premised current reality global value chains in which mobile (MNEs, people) immobile (locations) factors interact. perspective suggested recognizes are host increasingly “fine-sliced” activities, whose nature composition continuously changed by MNE-driven As today’s specialized activities become tomorrow’s standardized ones, shifting distribution creation depends pattern connectivity.