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  • Globalization of Business Firms from Emerging Economies
  • Written by author Henry Wai-Chung Wai-Chung Yeung
  • Published by Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 1999/11/25
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Volume I
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction: Competing in the Global Economy: The Globalization of Business Firms from Emerging Economies Henry Wai-chung Yeung xiii
Part I The Origins and Characteristics of Transnational Business Firms from Emerging Economies
1. 'The Multinational in a New Mode: Ownership by the Developing Countries', International Development Review, 15 (2), 22-4 (1973) 3
2. 'Direct Investment by Firms from Less Developed Countries', Oxford Economic Papers, 29 (3), November, 442-57 (1977) 6
3. 'Multinational Enterprises from the Third World', Journal of International Business Studies, XI (2), Fall, 118-22 (1980) 22
4. 'The New Multinationals: Developing-country Firms in International Markets', Futures, 12 (4), August, 303-16 (1980) 27
5. 'The Rise of Multinationals from the Third World', Third World Quarterly, 5 (3), July, 618-26 (1983) 41
6. 'Multinational Enterprises of Developing Countries: Some Emerging Characteristics', Management International Review, 26 (3), 67-79 (1986) 50
7. 'Multinational Enterprises from Asian Developing Countries: Management and Organizational Characteristics', International Business Review, 3 (2), 123-33 (1994) 63
8. 'Transnational Corporations from Asian Developing Countries: Their Characteristics and Competitive Edge', Journal of Asian Business, 10 (4), 17-58 (1994) 74
Part II Theoretical Perspectives on the Globalization of Business Firms from Emerging Economies
9. 'Explaining the International Direct Investment Position of Countries: Towards a Dynamic or Developmental Approach', Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 117 (1), 30-64 (1981) 119
10. 'Intra-LDCs Foreign Direct Investment: A Comparative Analysis of Third World Multinationals', Developing Economies, XXIII (3), September, 236-53 (1985) 154
11. 'The Investment Development Cycle Revisited', Weltwirschaftliches Archiv, 122 (4), 667-75 (1986) 172
12. 'Foreign Direct Investments by Korean Firms: An Analysis with FDI Theories', Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 4 (2), January, 90-102 (1987) 181
13. 'The International Success of Developing Country Firms: Role of Government-Directed Comparative Advantage', Management International Review, 30 (2), 163-80 (1990) 194
14. 'Transaction Costs and the Expansion of Third-World Multinational', Economics Letters, 38 (4), 451-6 (1992) 212
15. 'Third World Multinationals Revisited: A Research Critique and Future Agenda', Third World Quarterly, 15 (2), June, 297-317 (1994) 218
16. 'Are Firm-Specific Advantages Location-Specific Too?', Journal of International Business Studies, 28 (4), 735-57 (1997) 239
Part III The Influence of Social and Institutional Contexts on the Globalization of Business Firms from Emerging Economies
17. 'The Political Economy of Indian Joint Industrial Ventures Abroad', International Organization, 36 (1), Winter, 31-59 (1982) 265
18. 'Taiwan's Foreign Direct Investment', Journal of World Trade Law, 20 (6), November/December, 639-64 (1986) 294
19. 'Recent Developments in Korea's Foreign Investment', Journal of World Trade, 24 (6), December, 31-56 (1990) 320
20. 'Personal Relations and Divergent Economies: A Case Study of Hong Kong Investment in South China', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 15 (2), June, 216-33 (1991) 346
21. 'Personal Contacts, Subcontracting Linkages, and Development in the Hong Kong-Zhujiang Delta Region', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 83 (2), June, 272-302 (1993) 364
22. The Political Economy of Transnational Corporations: A Study of the Regionalization of Singaporean Firms', Political Geography, 17 (4), May, 389-416 (1998) 395
Part IV The Strategies of Transnational Corporations from Emerging Economies
23. 'The Strategy of Pacific Asian Multinationals', Pacific Review, 1 (1), 50-62 (1988) 425
24. 'Korean and Taiwanese Firms as International Competitors: The Challenges Ahead', Columbia Journal of World Business, 23 (1), Spring, 43-51 (1988) 438
25. 'Globalizing Strategies for Multinationals from Developing Countries', Columbia Journal of World Business, 23 (1), Spring, 27-35 (1988) 447
26. 'Competitive Strategies of Taiwanese PC Firms in Their Internationalization Process', Journal of Global Marketing, 6 (3), 5-27 (1992) 456
27. 'Competitive Advantages, Two-Way Foreign Investment, and Capital Accumulation in Korea', Asian Economic Journal, VI (2), 93-113 (1992) 479
28. 'Strategy Profiles of Indigenous MNEs from the NIEs: The Case of South Korea and Taiwan', International Executive, 36 (2), March/April, 147-70 (1994) 500
29. 'Toward a Fuller Understanding of Foreign Direct Investment: The Example of Hyundai's Investment in the U.S. Personal-Computer Industry', Business and the Contemporary World, 3, 123-36 (1994) 524
30. 'Russian Aerospace MNCs in Global Competition: Their Origin, Competitive Strengths and Forms of Multinational Expansion', Columbia Journal of World Business, 30 (2), Summer, 66-78 (1995) 538
31. 'Internationalization and Competitive Catch-Up Processes: Case Study Evidence on Chinese Multinational Enterprises', Management International Review, 36 (4), 295-314 (1996) 550
32. 'Executive Insights: Managing the Transnational Value Chain--Strategies for Firms from Emerging Markets', Journal of International Marketing, 5 (3), January, 71-84 (1997) 570
Name Index 585
Volume II
Acknowledgements ix
Part I The Organization of Transnational Corporations from Emerging Economies
1. 'The Emergence of Third World Multinationals: Indian Joint Ventures Overseas', World Development, 10 (2), February, 127-46 (1982) 3
2. 'Joint Ventures with Third World Multinationals: A New Form of Entry to International Markets', Columbia Journal of World Business, XIX (2), Summer, 18-22 (1984) 23
3. 'International Cooperative Venture Strategies: Outward Investment and Small Firms from NICs', Management International Review, 30 (4), 299-315 (1990) 28
4. 'Joint Ventures: No Longer a Mysterious World for SMEs from Developed and Developing Countries', International Small Business Journal, 13 (2), January-March, 11-26 (1995) 45
5. 'The Characteristics and Performance of Korean Joint Ventures in LDCs', Journal of International Business Studies, 26 (3), 637-54 (1995) 61
6. 'Business Networks and Transnational Corporations: A Study of Hong Kong Firms in the ASEAN Region', Economic Geography, 73 (1), January, 1-25 (1997) 79
Part II Impact of the Globalization of Business Firms from Emerging Economies
7. 'Third World Multinationals: A Growing Force in International Relations', International Studies Quarterly, 26 (3), September, 397-424 (1982) 107
8. 'Multinational Joint Venture Companies of Developing Countries as Instruments of Economic Integration for Development', Development and Peace, 3, Spring, 52-60 (1982) 135
9. 'Third World Multinationals and South Africa's Decentralization Programme', South African Geographical Journal, 68 (2), September, 132-43 (1986) 144
10. 'Outward Direct Investment by Indonesian Firms: Motivation and Effects', Journal of International Business Studies, 24 (3), 589-600 (1993) 156
11. Direct Investment and Economic Integration in the Asia Pacific: The Case of Taiwanese Investment in Xiamen', China Quarterly, 136, December, 746-69 (1993) 168
12. 'The Turning Point of the Hong Kong Manufacturing Sector: Impact of Outward Investment to the Pearl River Delta', Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 4 (2), July, 153-70 (1995) 192
13. 'Tying the Firm to the Region or Tying the Region to the Firm? Early Observations on the Case of LG in South Wales', European Urban and Regional Studies, 5 (2), April, 119-37 (1998) 210
Part III Sectoral Studies of Business Firms from Specific Emerging Economies
14. 'Foreign Investment from the Third World: The Experience of Chinese Firms from Hong Kong', Columbia Journal of World Business, XIII (1), Spring, 39-49 (1978) 231
15. 'Andean Multinational Enterprises: A New Approach to Multinational Investment in the Andean Group', Journal of Common Market Studies, XXI (4), June, 409-28 (1983) 242
16. 'The Korean Manufacturing Multinationals', Journal of International Business Studies, 15 (1), Spring/Summer, 45-61 (1984) 262
17. 'Singapore Multinationals', Columbia Journal of World Business, XX (2), Summer, 35-43 (1985) 279
18. 'Third World Multinationals: The Characteristics of Indian Firms Investing Abroad', Journal of Development Economics, 20, 381-97 (1986) 288
19. 'Singapore Corporations Go Transnational', Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, XVII (2), September, 336-65 (1986) 305
20. 'The Reverse Direct Investment: The Case of the Korean Consumer Electronics Industry', International Economic Journal, 1 (3), Autumn, 91-104 (1987) 335
21. 'Parentage and Factor Proportions: A Comparative Study of Third-World Multinationals in Sri Lankan Manufacturing', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 50 (4), November, 409-23 (1988) 349
22. 'Brazilian Multinationals', Columbia Journal of World Business, 23 (4), Winter, 13-23 (1988) 365
23. 'Sun International: The Making of a South African Tourism Multinational', GeoJournal, 22 (3), 345-54 (1990) 376
24. 'Taiwan's Electronic Companies are Targeting Europe', European Management Journal, 9 (4), December, 466-74 (1991) 386
25. 'Determinants of Taiwan's Direct Foreign Investment: The Case of a Newly Industrializing Country', Journal of Development Economics, 39, 397-407 (1992) 395
26. 'Chinese Transnational Corporations', Transnational Corporations, 1 (2), August, 125-33 (1992) 406
27. 'The Determinants of Korean Foreign Direct Investment in Manufacturing Industries', Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 128 (3), 527-41 (1992) 415
28. 'Internationalization of Turkish Construction Companies: A Lesson for Third World Countries?', Columbia Journal of World Business, 26 (4), 61-75 (1992) 430
29. 'Brazilian Emerging Multinationals: A Conduit for Export of Technology', International Executive, 37 (6), November/December, 583-97 (1995) 445
30. 'Taiwan Investments in China and Southeast Asia: "Go West, but Also Go South"', Asian Survey, XXXVI (5), May, 447-67 (1996) 460
31. 'Korean Foreign Direct Investment in Europe: The Determining Forces', Pacific Review, 9 (4), 531-52 (1996) 481
32. 'Mainland Chinese Investment in Hong Kong: How Much, Why, and So What?', Journal of Asian Business, 12 (2), 21-39 (1996) 503
33. 'Globalization and Urban Change: Tales from Vancouver via Hong Kong', Urban Geography, 19 (4), 360-85 (1998) 522
Name Index 549


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