Difference between revisions of "Multinational enterprise"
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:[[Multinational enterprise]]. An entity that operates in more than one nation for a significant portion of its business, that may export products, and that may have actually moved part of its operations to another country by investing abroad. Also called transnationals. | :[[Multinational enterprise]]. An entity that operates in more than one nation for a significant portion of its business, that may export products, and that may have actually moved part of its operations to another country by investing abroad. Also called transnationals. | ||
+ | According to the [[Corporate Strategy by Lynch (4th edition)]], | ||
+ | :[[Multinational enterprise]] ([[MNE]]). One of the global companies that operate in many countries around the world – for example, Ford, McDonald's and Unilever. | ||
==Related concepts== | ==Related concepts== | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:59, 11 July 2020
Multinational enterprise is an entity that operates in more than one nation for a significant portion of its business, that may export products, and that may have actually moved part of its operations to another country by investing abroad. Also called transnationals.
Definitions
According to Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining by Michael R. Carrell and Christina Heavrin (10th edition),
- Multinational enterprise. An entity that operates in more than one nation for a significant portion of its business, that may export products, and that may have actually moved part of its operations to another country by investing abroad. Also called transnationals.
According to the Corporate Strategy by Lynch (4th edition),
- Multinational enterprise (MNE). One of the global companies that operate in many countries around the world – for example, Ford, McDonald's and Unilever.
Related concepts
- Labor relations. The systematic study of attitudes, motivations, and behaviors which two or more job-market actors assume toward each another.