Management research on multinational corporations: A methodological critique: A methodological critique

Paddy Gunnigle, Jonathan Lavelle, Anthony McDonnell, David G. Collings

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Abstract

In the context of burgeoning research on multinational corporations (MNCs), this paper addresses the issue of the representativeness of databases of MNCs in Ireland. It identifies some important deficiencies in existing databases much used by scholars in the field. Drawing on the international literature, it finds that this problem also characterises research on MNCs in many other countries. In the Irish context, we find that the extant empirical research has generally excluded two key categories of MNCs, namely, (a) foreign MNCs which are not grant-aided by the main industrial promotions agencies and (b) Irish-owned MNCs. The paper outlines our experience in identifying and addressing these deficiencies and describes the methods that might be employed in more precisely defining the MNC population in Ireland. More generally the paper reviews some of the issues and obstacles confronting scholars investigating the MNC sector in Ireland and abroad.

Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)235-258
Number of pages24
JournalEconomic and Social Review
Volume38
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2007

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