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Associations between Grand Challenges and Multinational Enterprises: A Bibliometric and Thematic Analysis

Version 1 : Received: 6 June 2024 / Approved: 7 June 2024 / Online: 7 June 2024 (08:24:20 CEST)

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Uğur, S.B.; Alan, H.; Onur, N.; Demirel, H. Associations between Grand Challenges and Multinational Enterprises: A Bibliometric and Thematic Analysis. Sustainability 2024, 16, 6472. Uğur, S.B.; Alan, H.; Onur, N.; Demirel, H. Associations between Grand Challenges and Multinational Enterprises: A Bibliometric and Thematic Analysis. Sustainability 2024, 16, 6472.

Abstract

Grand challenges represent wicked problems that affect many people globally. To overcome grand challenges and sustain our existence as human beings, issues have become increasingly central, and in recent years have led to an increase in research and literature on grand challenges affecting both international business areas and multinational enterprises. The aim of this study is to assess the status of literature in all areas connected to multinational corporations and grand challenges, which are global issues with significant implications. From 2013 to 2023, the WoS database was used to investigate eight search terms from literature, and bibliometric and thematic analyses were carried out based on the principles of systematic literature analysis. The most focused areas of the research are performance, multinational enterprises, foreign direct investment, management, firms’ innovation, knowledge, international business, and impact. Asian, African, European, and other countries may emerge together in different clusters depending on whether the major challenges they are struggling with are similar or identical. the terms of grand challenges and innovation (open and social), technology transfer, R&D internalization, digital transformation or technology and artificial intelligence in the literature of multinational enterprises indicates that these themes are used as a tool to solve grand challenges.

Keywords

Grand Challenges; Multinational Enterprises; International Business; Bibliometric; Science Mapping

Subject

Environmental and Earth Sciences, Other

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