Governance in a Transnational Era: Stephen J. Kobrin and the Post-Westphalian Reality

Advances in International Management, Vol. 24, pp. 33-42, 2011

12 Pages Posted: 12 Jun 2011

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Ruth V. Aguilera

Northeastern University - Department of International Business and Strategy

Date Written: June 11, 2011

Abstract

This chapter is a commentary on Kobrin’s essay on the current transition to the transnational era where there is a shift in the balance of power from sovereign states to non-state stakeholders and what role the multinational corporation (MNC) plays in this transition. It celebrates Kobrin’s long-established scholarship and discusses his recent thinking regarding the new reconceptualization of space, the fragmentation of political authority and the intermingling of public and private spheres, in the context of transnational governance. In his essay, Kobrin raises many interesting questions and opens new avenues for inter-disciplinary research on the MNC in the up-and-coming transnational era.

Keywords: corporate governance, transnational

Suggested Citation

Aguilera, Ruth V., Governance in a Transnational Era: Stephen J. Kobrin and the Post-Westphalian Reality (June 11, 2011). Advances in International Management, Vol. 24, pp. 33-42, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1862726

Ruth V. Aguilera (Contact Author)

Northeastern University - Department of International Business and Strategy ( email )

Boston, MA 02115
United States

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