Cooperating to compete: using technology to link the multinational corporation and the country Online publication date: Mon, 25-May-2009
by Riad Ajami, Gail Arch
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 5, No. 2, 1990
Abstract: The new dynamic of the multinational enterprise – the nation/state relationship – is changing, and requires that viable cooperative modes be explored. This paper looks at the preferences and priorities of the multinational and development paradigms, and offers a new analytical construct or synthesis that is neither state-centred nor firm-centred, but spans national boundaries – the 'technological paradigm'. The technological paradigm offers a more competitive mode for operating in the international environment because it does not negate conflicting forces of governance but suggests a new cooperative synthesis that may be practically applied by corporations and developing countries,
in particular.
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