Global fields, institutional emergence, and the regulation of transnational corporations
World society theory has developed to become a major sociological perspective on globalization, focusing on the diffusion of global institutions and increasingly on the domestic impact of those institutions. Nevertheless, the emergence of global institutions has received less attention, raising ques...
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Main Author: | LIM, Alwyn |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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