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Why multinational enterprises may be causing more inequality than we think

Elisa Giuliani (Responsible Management Research Center (REMARC), Department of Economics and Management, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy)

Multinational Business Review

ISSN: 1525-383X

Article publication date: 18 December 2018

Issue publication date: 10 September 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to discuss the ways in which multinational enterprises (MNEs) may contribute to growing inequality.

Design/methodology/approach

By showing some macroscopic evidence of business-related human rights infringements, this paper claims that the negative impacts of MNEs has been largely overlooked.

Findings

The extent to which MNEs contribute to income-based inequality through the abnormal accumulation of wealth by chief executive officers (CEOs), top managers and shareholders is known, and almost nothing is known about whether this is connected to MNEs’ track record of human rights infringements.

Originality/value

This paper suggest that there might be a connection between MNEs’ human rights infringements and the abnormal accumulation of wealth by companies’ CEOs, top managers and shareholders. It calls for more international business research investigating this link.

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Citation

Giuliani, E. (2019), "Why multinational enterprises may be causing more inequality than we think", Multinational Business Review, Vol. 27 No. 3, pp. 221-225. https://doi.org/10.1108/MBR-10-2018-0068

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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