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Does the concept of “creating shared value” make sense for multinational firms?
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Society and Business Review
Society and Business Review (2022) 17 (4): 664–690.
Published: 14 April 2022
... enterprise Business model Internationalization Societal needs Value chain reconfiguration Local cluster development Today multinational firms are voluntarily committed to contributing to the socio-environmental and socio-economic needs of their hosting nations – developed and emerging market...
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Society and Business Review
Society and Business Review (2009) 4 (3): 265–266.
Published: 02 October 2009
... the first in‐depth study of the logical contradictions that flow from economic integration on the supranational level. In the introductory chapter, Yvon Pesqueux proposes a conceptual basis for internationalization by analyzing the paradox in which the economic substance of markets is considered...
