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The Transnational Governance Dilemma of Corporate Compliance in the Context of Globalization and Solutions to International Relations
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmsd.202512534
Author(s)
Xinhang Ju
Affiliation(s)
Harrow International School Hong Kong, China *Corresponding Author
Abstract
The deepening of the globalization process has made cross-border business operations the norm for enterprises. However, cross-border compliance governance is confronted with multiple predicaments such as differences in legal systems, policy fragmentation, and regulatory conflicts. This article starts from the theoretical framework of transnational governance, systematically analyzes the transnational governance predicaments of enterprise compliance, including core issues such as legal system conflicts, policy fragmentation, regulatory arbitrage and cultural differences, and proposes to solve governance problems through paths such as international rule reconstruction, bilateral cooperation mechanisms, technological empowerment and cultural integration. Provide theoretical references and practical guidance for enterprise compliance management in the context of globalization.
Keywords
Globalization; Enterprise Compliance; Transnational Governance; International Relations; Fragmentation of Policies
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