Doctoral thesis of Philosophy: Climate change adaptation, MNC strategy and environmental pragmatism: A cross-country perspective
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This research integrates two distinct theoretical perspectives, business strategy and climate change adaptation. The primary purpose of this research is to explore MNCs’ strategies in regard to climate change adaptation. By interviewing representatives of MNCs operating in both developed and developing countries, as well as analysing company documents, the research offers significant insights regarding existing and future climate change adaptation strategies by MNCs in distinct country settings.
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Doctoral thesis of Philosophy: Climate change adaptation, MNC strategy and environmental pragmatism: A cross-country perspective
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Doctoral thesis of Philosophy: Climate change adaptation, MNC strategy and environmental pragmatism: A cross-country perspective
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