Index
Huub Ruël
(Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Hungary)
Business Diplomacy by Multinational Corporations
ISBN: 978-1-80117-683-5, eISBN: 978-1-80117-682-8
Publication date: 27 January 2022
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Ruël, H. (2022), "Index", Business Diplomacy by Multinational Corporations, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 65-66. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-682-820211007
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Copyright © 2022 Huub Ruël. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Airbnb
, 5
Alibaba
, 5
Amazon
, 5
Apple
, 7
British Academy
, 26
Business diplomacy
, 2, 39, 41
assessment tool
, 43–47
Catholic Social Thought. See Catholic Social Thought (CST)
concept of
, 11
definitions
, 12
instruments matrix
, 19
license to operate
, 12–13
multinational corporations (MNCs)
, 18–20
open call–based international conference
, 17
in practice
, 16–22
theory-based model
, 22–24
types of
, 14–16
Business-friendly policies
, 6
Cambridge Analytica data scandal
, 45
Capitalism
, 1
Catholic Church
, 26, 34
Catholic non-official Social Thinking
, 30–31
Catholic Social Doctrine
, 30
Catholic Social Teaching
, 29–30
Catholic Social Thought (CST)
, 2–3, 23, 49, 51, 53–54
business diplomacy assessment tool
, 43–47
business, role of
, 34–38
Christian ethics and
, 26
core principles
, 30, 32, 39
COVID-19
, 25
history of
, 28–30
principles
, 42
stakeholder theory
, 26–28
Chief executive officers (CEOs)
Danone
, 1
IBM
, 13
China
, 7
silk and road initiative
, 9–10
Christianity
, 31, 35
Climate change
, 6
Common good
, 38–39
Contemporary diplomacy
, 9–10
Corporate diplomacy
, 2, 9, 17–18
defined
, 12–13
social responsibility
, 12–13
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
, 18, 49–50
Corporation Programme project
, 26
COVID-19
, 1–2, 5, 23
CST. See Catholic Social Thought (CST)
CST-based business diplomacy assessment tool (CST-BDAT)
, 3–4
Danone
, 1, 7
Democratic governments
, 9–10
Diplomacy
, 9
definitions
, 10
pluralization
, 10
Diplomat-like things
, 2
Dutch bank ING
, 6–7
Economic globalization
, 10, 15–16
Environmental damage
, 6
Facebook
, 5
business diplomacy assessment tool
, 43–47
stricter rules and policies
, 45–46
Globalization
, 9–10
economic
, 10
Google
, 5
Home-country government diplomacy
, 14–15
Huawei
, 7
Human dignity
, 20–21
Human rights
, 6
Human Rights Watch
, 9–10
Human trafficking
, 6–7
Income inequality
, 6
Institutional investors
, 7
Instruments matrix
, 19
Inter-firm diplomacy
, 14
International hotel corporations
, 6–7
International organizations (IOs)
, 10
Intra-firm business diplomacy
, 14
Legitimacy
, 42
Liberal democracy
, 9
Liberation theology
, 33–34
Multinational corporations (MNCs)
, 41, 53–54
business/corporate diplomacy
, 2, 16–18, 20
China
, 5
conflict-prone zones
, 20–22
developing countries
, 20–22
Facebook
, 45
global challenges
, 6
government relationship
, 2
legitimacy
, 1
macro-level
, 21
market access and expansion
, 6
micro-level
, 21
non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
, 6–7
social licence to operate
, 1
social media companies
, 2
social responsibility
, 15–16
tax avoidance
, 17
telecommunications
, 5
Myanmar
, 7
New Zealand
, 18
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
, 6
North Korea
, 7
Papal Encyclical Letter Rerum Novarum
, 35
Political Corporate Responsibility (PCSR)
, 13
Poverty
, 6
Red Cross
, 9–10
Russia
, 7
Short-term capitalism
, 1
Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
, 15
Social media
, 2, 45
Social responsibility
, 12–13, 15–16
Solidarism
, 29–30, 34
Spreading disinformation
, 45
Stakeholder theory
, 22, 26, 28
State-owned MNCs (SO-MNCs)
, 5–6
Syria
, 7, 20–21
Tax schemes
, 6
Uber
, 5
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
, 7
Yandex
, 7
- Prelims
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Multinational Corporations in a Dynamic International Business Arena
- 3 Business Diplomacy: A Review of the Literature and a Definition
- 4 Catholic Social Thought (CST) as a Source for a Business Diplomacy Model
- 5 Toward a CST-Based Model of Business Diplomacy
- 6 Discussion and Conclusion
- References
- Index