The Cambridge Companion to the History of Multinationals and Society
Geoffrey Jones editor Sabine Pitteloud editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jan '26
£28.00
This title is due to be published on 31st January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Jones and Pitteloud present cutting-edge research on the global history of multinationals and their impact on society and the environment.
Geoffrey Jones and Sabine Pitteloud present the latest research on the global history of multinationals and their impact on society and the environment. Highlighting the remarkable diversity of multinationals' strategies and structures, they offer an accessible overview of key themes in our relationship with multinationals.Geoffrey Jones and Sabine Pitteloud present the latest research on the global history of multinationals and their impact on society and the environment. Bringing together leading international scholars, these essays survey key themes in our relationship with multinationals, from taxation and corruption to gender and the climate. Though often associated with large corporations like Apple or Nestlé, the contributors highlight the remarkable diversity in multinational strategies and organizational structures. They challenge the idea of an inescapable rise of multinationals by looking beyond the experience of Western countries and considering the effects of dramatic political shifts. Multinationals have often acted opportunistically, with their resilience carrying social costs through the exploitation of weak regulations, corrupt governments, inequalities, poor human rights, and environmental harm. This is an essential introduction to the historical role of multinationals for scholars and students as well as for policymakers and stakeholders navigating today's economic landscape.
ISBN: 9781009679602
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 250g
300 pages