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List of Contributors. Taking stock of complexity: In search of new pathways to sustainable development. Limits to growth in the 21st century. Foreign direct investment as a driver of industrial development: Why is there so little evidence?. An internalization theory perspective on the Bottom of the Pyramid. Internalisation theory, global value chain theory and sustainability standards. Multinational enterprises and sustainability standards: Using a partnering-intensity continuum to classify their interactions. The social irresponsibility of international business: A novel conceptualization. Do multinational enterprises contribute to sustainable development by engaging in lobbying? The automotive industry and environmental regulations. Multinationals and Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs): A linkages perspective on inclusive development strategies. A retrospective on: Infrastructure or foreign direct investment?. Stakeholder dynamics as determinants of substantive versus symbolic csr practices: A macro/micro perspective. Taming a wicked problem? Unilever’s Interpretations of Corporate Social Responsibility 2000–2012. MNE and multiple embeddedness: A case study of MNE–NGO collaboration in saving the Baltic Sea. Shudder: The challenges to ‘industrial policies’ in the early 21st century in low- and middle-income economies. The clean development mechanism and technology transfer to China. The rise of enterprise regionalisation in ASEAN. Multistakeholder regulation of business: Assessing the pros and cons. International business and sustainable development. Progress in international business research. International business and sustainable development. Copyright page.