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Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are everywhere and the perception
of their engagement in myriad activities ranges between extremely
positive and extremely negative. Based on original comprehensive
research, this groundbreaking book examines the impact of Chinese
and European MNEs in the African context. Sharing knowledge and
insights from the authors' empirical research, Multinationals,
Local Capacity Building and Development uses Ghana as a case study
to analyse trends in MNEs and assess the advantages and
disadvantages of their involvement. The book examines the role of
MNEs in Ghana's industrial sector, their management practices and
the effects of skill transfer from foreign managers to local
workers. The authors explore the impact MNEs are having on the
development of local capabilities, the contribution of MNEs to
sustainable development goals, and the benefits and drawbacks of
foreign direct investment in Ghana. Previously unexamined roles of
work and social networks, and the differences between European and
Chinese MNEs, are exposed, all subjects previously unaddressed in
the field. The insights presented in this book will be of
significant interest to policy makers, both public and private
sector development practitioners, and students of development, as
well as any readers concerned with addressing better engagement
with key economic actors on the African continent.
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