한국진출 다국적기업 자회사의 업령이 자선활동에 미치는 영향: 동태적 외국인 비용 관점

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  • Corporate Philanthropy
  • Liability of Foreignness
  • Tenure of MNC Subsidiaries
  • 기부금
  • 외국인비용
  • 자선활동
  • 자회사 업령
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