John Dunning is undoubtedly the world's leading scholar on the
subject of multinational corporations and international business.
This collection of original essays is designed to honor this work,
particularly his achievements during his association with Rutgers
University. The contributors, most well known in the field in their
own right, explore the many threads of Dunning's work, focusing on
advances to his 'eclectic paradigm', which looks at the
interactions between ownership, location and internalization in
explaining foreign direct investment by multinational firms. The
book was also conceived and written to record Dunning's
contribution to the creation of a doctoral program in International
Business at Rutgers University at Newark. The coverage explores a
range of topics and seeks to build on the eclectic paradigm or to
apply it to existing problems. Scholars and students in
international business will find this Festschrift an enlightening
study of one person's contribution as well as an important advance
in the literature on the eclectic paradigm.
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