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International Business Diplomacy - How can Multinational Corporations Deal with Global Challenges? (Hardcover)
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International Business Diplomacy - How can Multinational Corporations Deal with Global Challenges? (Hardcover)
Series: Advanced Series in Management
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Multinational enterprises (MNEs) experienced 'golden days' during
the 1990s and 2000s, they expanded globally and were major players
in globalization. Today they have become powerful actors in the
global economy. CEOs of international businesses are welcomed by
heads of state as their counterparts, they are invited by
governments to help solve global issues such as climate change and
poverty, and they are facing dilemmas comparable to those of other
international actors. However, MNEs are facing global legitimacy
challenges. They are suspected of tax avoidance, using low wage
countries for corporate benefits only, disrespecting privacy
regulations, abusing consumer data, violating local community
rights, exploiting natural resources, ignoring basic human rights,
and employing too many lobbyists targeting national and
international political decision-making processes for their own
corporate interests. Although many of these challenges are not new,
they have resurfaced and become more apparent during the past
couple of years, partly due to the economic recession that many
developed economies have faced and to the broader awareness of
increasing global inequality and the importance of sustainability.
How can international business respond? Strategic business
diplomacy may be the answer. Business diplomacy involves developing
strategies for long-term, positive relationship building with
governments, local communities, and interest groups, aiming to
establish and sustain legitimacy and to mitigate the risks arising
from all non-commercial or exogenous factors in the global business
environment. Business diplomacy is different from lobbying or
strategic political activity; it implies an (strategic / holistic)
approach of an international business to look at itself as an actor
in the international diplomatic arena. Representation,
communication and negotiation are key in such an approach. One of
the consequences is that MNEs are able to operate in and show
respect for an international business environment that consists of
multiple stakeholders. This demands a strategic perspective and
vision on the sector and the business environments in which the
company wants to operate, and requires a specific set of
instruments, skills and competences.
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