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2.1 World Bank regions – further subdivided
4.1 The global factory: location, ownership and governance issues
4.2 Empirical studies of the determinants of manufacturing outsourcing
9.1 An introduction to global chain/network approaches
9.2 Firm-specific strategies and organizational outcomes in global production networks
12.1 Macro-level determinants: industrial agglomeration and national institutions
12.2 Micro-level determinants: sub-national institutions and global cities
12.4 Main findings: macro, micro and firm level
15.1 Intensive and extensive globalization
15.3 Strategic network connectivity
15.4 Residual from regressing strategic network connectivity against global network connectivity
16.1 Details of IB papers and the nature of their integration with GVC/GPN concepts
16.2 Breakdown of groups: degree of integration and perspectives
21.1 Correlation matrix and descriptive statistics
21.2 Empirical results (dependent variable: non-home region selection)
A21.A The pattern of EMNEs’ CBMAs in developed economies
A21.B The number of EMNEs’ CBMAs by acquirer countries and target countries, 2000–2010
A21.D Institutional dimensions
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23.2 Language as network enabler
24.2 Recent five-year trend of FDI in tax havens (billion USD)
27.1 Basic information on the sample of regions
27.3 Regressions of the number of patents by region, 1980–2011 (five-year periods)
27.4 Patenting activity, by groups of countries and five-year periods, 1980–2011
27.5 Cross-border investment projects and average distance, by main business activity, 2003–2014
28.1 Embeddedness in retail MNC expansion
29.1 New hotel formats, differentiation, segmentation and innovation
30.2 Definitions of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS)
33.1 Leading retained executive search firms in Australia, 2009–2013
33.2 The OLI paradigm applied to the internationalization of retained global executive search firms
33.3 World leading retained executive search firms in Australia, 1984/5