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An institutional framework for analysing the influence of international business policy on creating shared value

In: Handbook of International Business Policy

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  • Murat Akpinar
  • Agnieszka McCaleb

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In a critical decade when the achievement of the United Nation’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals is at stake, it is interesting to study whether and how international business policies influence creating shared value (CSV) in an international context. Addressing this need, this chapter develops an institutional framework to analyse CSV with the construction of the Pelješac Bridge in Croatia, a project related to the European Union’s Cohesion Policy and China’s Belt and Road Initiative. The case illustrates the complexity of adapting to the institutional demands of multiple stakeholders in an international context and identifies key capabilities to manage them in delivering social, economic, and political value in a CSV-seeking foreign direct investment.

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  • Murat Akpinar & Agnieszka McCaleb, 2024. "An institutional framework for analysing the influence of international business policy on creating shared value," Chapters, in: Philippe Gugler & Ana T. Tavares-Lehmann (ed.), Handbook of International Business Policy, chapter 12, pages 211-225, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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