In recent years an extensive range of new research has been revisiting the topic of the location of international business activities, from a variety of different perspectives and background interests.
John Cantwell is Professor of International Business at Rutgers as Professor of International Business and is currently serving as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Business Studies from 2011-2016. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in the UK, Professor Cantwell was also an associate editor of the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization from 2002-10 and has published twelve books, over 65 articles in refereed academic journals, and over 80 chapters in edited collections.
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Introduction; John Cantwell 1. MNEs as Border-Crossing Multi-Location Enterprises: The Role of Discontinuities in Geographic Space; Sioerd Beugelsdijk and Ram Mudambi 2. Location and the Multinational Enterprise: a Neglected Factor?; John H. Dunning 3. The Economic Geography of the Internet Age; Edward E. Leamer and Michael Storper 4. International Entrepreneurship and Geographic Location: an Empirical Examination of New Venture Internationalization; Stephnmie A. Fernhaber, Btree Anitra Gilbert and Patricia P. McDougall 5. Global Cities and Multinational Enterprise Location Strategy; Anthony Goerzen, Christian Geisler Asmussen and Bo Bernhard Nielsen 6. The Hassal Factor: an Explanation for Managerial Locational Shunning; Andreas Schotter and Paul W. Beamish 7. Regulatory Environments and the Location Decision: Evidence from the Early Foreign Market Entries of New-technology-based Firms; Régis Coruderoy and Gordon Murray 8. Location and the Multinational Enterprise; John Cantwell