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Neo-mercantilism in Action - Mexico, Canada, and China under Trump’s 2025 Tariffs: a trade perspective
Available to PurchaseGeorge Saridakis, Roger Hosein, Isaiah Jaanai Mc Intosh, Rebeca I. Muñoz Torres, Amrita Deo, Renaldo Ramnath, Karen Jackson
Critical Perspectives on International Business 1–43.
Published: 08 December 2025
...George Saridakis; Roger Hosein; Isaiah Jaanai Mc Intosh; Rebeca I. Muñoz Torres; Amrita Deo; Renaldo Ramnath; Karen Jackson Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how the 2025 US tariff policy targeting its principal trading partners (China, Canada and Mexico) departs from modern pro...
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Women CEOs in Mexico: gendered local/global divide and the diversity management discourse
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Critical Perspectives on International Business (2021) 17 (1): 128–147.
Published: 10 August 2020
... of origin to understand how they enact the DM discourse by drawing on their past and present experiences at US multinational corporations (MNCs) located in Mexico. Design/methodology/approach This study, based on six open-ended interviews with local and expatriate women CEOs who work in MNCs situated...
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Mexico City street vendors and the stickiness of institutional contexts: Implications for strategy in emerging markets
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Critical Perspectives on International Business (2017) 13 (2): 119–135.
Published: 02 May 2017
... aggregations (macro-level) and glossing over sub-national variations (micro-level). The purpose of this paper is to investigate micro-level contexts that can defy macro-level assumptions of economic rationality. Design/methodology/approach As a research site, the motivations of street vendors in Mexico...
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Recovering experience, confirming identity, voicing resistance: The Braceros, the internet and counter‐coordination
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Critical Perspectives on International Business (2005) 1 (2-3): 123–136.
Published: 01 June 2005
... (the strong arms) – migrant Mexican workers. These practices follow on a history of effective use of the new information communication technologies by the Zapatista movement in Mexico. Findings The paper places these activities in the context of globalisation and the global movement of capital and labour...
