transnational corporations/companies
1 used to describe companies or business activities that exist or take place in more than one country:
More large companies nowadays operate on a transnational basis.
transnational corporations/companies/organizations
Many good hits are made on the soft targets of transnational pharmaceutical companies.
What should guide cross-cultural efforts in and among clinics, organizations, communities, and transnational populations?
The book makes a valuable contribution to studies of popular culture in transnational contexts.
Other essays in the collection, however, exemplify the methods and conclusions of the new transnational history.
Furthermore, there are, of course, new regional and global transnational actors contesting the terms of globalization-not just corporations but new social movements.
How did this transnational confederation of the learned make its peace with the nationalism that was often the key to its financial support?
In the course of creating transnational relationships, citizenship, representation and the role of the stakeholders may be redefined.
This development has coincided with a redefinition of political theory itself to incorporate international, transnational and global concerns.