University of Kansas: Geopolitical Tensions Provide Multinational Corporations With Diplomatic Leverage, But 'Frenemy' Strategy Can Backfire
March 01, 2024
March 01, 2024
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 1 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news on Feb. 29, 2024:
With increasing geopolitical tensions around the globe, multinational corporations (MNCs) face an unprecedented level of uncertainty in their business environments.
A University of Kansas professor's new study, titled "My Best Frenemy: A History-to-theory Approach to MNCs' Corporate Diplomatic Activities," seeks to unravel this issue.
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With increasing geopolitical tensions around the globe, multinational corporations (MNCs) face an unprecedented level of uncertainty in their business environments.
A University of Kansas professor's new study, titled "My Best Frenemy: A History-to-theory Approach to MNCs' Corporate Diplomatic Activities," seeks to unravel this issue.
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