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Procedural Justice Theory and the Multinational Corporation

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Increasingly global strategy has been recognized to be a key determinant of the success and survival of MNCs. This is traceable, in no small measure, to the non-trivial benefits recognized as flowing from global strategy which include global economies of scale and scope, reduced factor costs, worldwide learning and enhanced competitive leverage (e.g., Yip 1989).

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Kim, W.C., Mauborgne, R. (1993). Procedural Justice Theory and the Multinational Corporation. In: Ghoshal, S., Westney, D.E. (eds) Organization Theory and the Multinational Corporation. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22557-6_10

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