Global regulation evolves to manage multinational enterprises as complex production networks.
The article discusses how multinational enterprises (MNEs) have evolved in terms of regulation and management. It explores traditional approaches to regulating MNEs as entities and managing their connections, as well as emerging regulatory forms beyond state laws. The focus is shifting towards managing the production process within MNEs, rather than just the entity itself. This shift in regulatory focus may lead to significant changes in how MNEs operate and are governed.