The complexities of global data governance are increasingly challenging for multinational enterprises due to varying data policies and legislative models across key economies. The latest article in JIBP examines the regulatory patterns in cross-border data transfer among the European Union, the United States, and China, highlighting their implications for global data management.
Ke Rong,?Yunshu Ling,?Tianxi Yang?&?Cheng Huang explore the institutional logics behind cross-border data transfer regulations, identifying three prevailing regulatory patterns and their evolutionary trajectories, and focusing on how these affect multinational enterprises. The authors propose a future research agenda to address these challenges through international business research and public policy efforts.
However, more analysis is still needed to fully understand the evolving regulatory landscape and its impact on multinational enterprises.
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