There are 49 books by John Cantwell on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The eclectic paradigm (2015). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The changing form of multinational enterprise expansion in the twentieth century 1986
  2. 2 Historical trends in international patterns of technological innovation 1987
  3. 3 The contribution of recent foreign direct investment in services to a changing international division of labour 1988
  4. 4 Technological innovation and multinational corporations 1989 · 239 pages
  5. 5 Foreign multinationals and industrial development in Africa 1989
  6. 6 Catching up amongst the world's largest multinationals 1989
  7. 7 Multinationality and growth amongst the world's largest firms 1989
  8. 8 A classical model of the impact of international trade and production on national industrial growth 1989
  9. 9 Technological accumulation and third world multinationals 1990
  10. 10 The international agglomeration of technological activity 1990
  11. 11 The technological competence theory of international production and its implications 1990
  12. 12 The internationalisation of technological activity and British competitiveness 1990
  13. 13 Japan's industrial competitiveness and the technological capabilities of the leading Japanese firms 1991
  14. 14 The evolution of European industrial technology in the interwar period 1991
  15. 15 Multinational investment in modern Europe 1992 · 397 pages
  16. 16 Corporate technological specialisation in international industries 1992
  17. 17 Intra-industry direct investment in the European Community: oligopolistic rivalry and technological competition 1992
  18. 18 The internationalisation of technological activity 1993 · 80 pages
  19. 19 The internationalisation of technological activity: the Dutch case 1993
  20. 20 The internationalisation of business and the economic development of Poland and Eastern Europe 1993
  21. 21 Multinational corporations and innovatory activities 1993
  22. 22 Measuring the importance of international production: the re-estimation of foreign direct investment at currentvalues 1994
  23. 23 The globalisation of technology: what remains of the Product Cycle Model? 1994
  24. 24 The changing nature of corporate technological diversification and the importance of organisational capability 1997
  25. 25 Firms as the source of innovation and growth: the evolution of technological competence 1997
  26. 26 Accumulating technological competence - its changing immpact on corporate diversification and internationalisation 1997
  27. 27 Foreign Direct Investment and Technological Change (The Globalization of the World Economy Series) 1998 · 980 pages
  28. 28 MNCs, technological innovation and regional systems in the EU: some evidence in the Italian case 1998
  29. 29 International Business and the Eclectic Paradigm 2003 · 320 pages
  30. 30 Multinational corporations and European regional systems of innovation 2003 · 199 pages
  31. 31 Multinational enterprises, innovative strategies and systems of innovation 2003 · 323 pages
  32. 32 Globalization and the Location of Firms (The Globalization of the World Economy) 2004 · 529 pages
  33. 33 The economics and management of technological diversification 2004 · 356 pages
  34. 34 Economics of Patents (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics) 2006
  35. 35 The eclectic paradigm 2015 · 287 pages

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How many books has John Cantwell written?

BookOrb lists 49 books by John Cantwell.

Where should I start with John Cantwell?

A good starting point is The eclectic paradigm (2015).

What is the John Cantwell books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The changing form of multinational enterprise expansion in the twentieth century (1986), 2. Historical trends in international patterns of technological innovation (1987), 3. The contribution of recent foreign direct investment in services to a changing international division of labour (1988), 4. Technological innovation and multinational corporations (1989), 5. Foreign multinationals and industrial development in Africa (1989), 6. Catching up amongst the world's largest multinationals (1989), 7. Multinationality and growth amongst the world's largest firms (1989), 8. A classical model of the impact of international trade and production on national industrial growth (1989), 9. Technological accumulation and third world multinationals (1990), 10. The international agglomeration of technological activity (1990), 11. The technological competence theory of international production and its implications (1990), 12. The internationalisation of technological activity and British competitiveness (1990), 13. Japan's industrial competitiveness and the technological capabilities of the leading Japanese firms (1991), 14. The evolution of European industrial technology in the interwar period (1991), 15. Multinational investment in modern Europe (1992), and 20 more.