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In this paper, we investigate the role of key industry and other stakeholders and their embeddedness in particular national contexts in driving the proliferation and co-evolution of sustainability standards, based on the case of the global coffee industry. We find that institutional conditions...
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Western multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly locate advanced functions, including product development and engineering, in emerging economies to gain access to lower-cost science and engineering (S&E) talent and specialized service providers. Over time, new S&E clusters have developed...
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In this article, we examine how project entrepreneurs maintain and leverage long-term project-based relationships in highly uncertain and volatile project businesses with clients and key service providers across ever changing collaborative contexts. Based on a thorough analysis of TV project...
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M<sc>anning</sc> S., S<sc>ydow</sc> J. and W<sc>indeler</sc> A. Securing access to lower-cost talent globally: the dynamics of active embedding and field structuration, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This article examines how multinational corporations shape institutional conditions in emerging economies to secure access to...
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