This paper marks a departure from the focus on external stakeholders in much research on legitimacy and multinational corporations, adopting a social psychological approach to study how MNCs build internal legitimacy for controversial decisions with their subsidiaries. We explore this through a longitudinal, real-time qualitative case study of a regional office relocation, since office relocations represent rare yet significant strategic decisions. We analyze the interplay between the legitimation strategies of senior managers and subsidiary legitimacy judgments, based in instrumental, relational, and moral considerations, and how the relationship between the two develops over time. From this analysis, we derive inductively a process model ...
A significant body of academic work has explored the ways in which hybrid organizations seek to secu...
The principal aim of this research is to develop a greater understanding of how subsidiary power is ...
Legitimacy is a central concept within organization studies and it is widely accepted that being gra...
This paper marks a departure from the focus on external stakeholders in much research on legitimacy ...
This paper marks a departure from the focus on external stakeholders in much research on legitimacy ...
This paper marks a departure from the focus on external stakeholders in much research on legitimacy ...
The relationship between multinational enterprises’ (MNE) headquarters and their subsidiaries has be...
The power of multinational corporations (MNC) has resulted in great economic advantages for corporat...
This doctoral thesis seeks to advance our understanding of organizational legitimacy through the ana...
In this study, we examine from an institutional perspective the legitimacy rationale behind the choi...
Studies of political dynamics between multinational corporation (MNC) parents and subsidiaries durin...
This article explores the cultural narratives through which members of organizations define legitima...
This PhD dissertation focuses on organizational legitimacy in the context of the multinational corpo...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...
This paper intends to shed some light on strategies and power resources of subsidiary managers and e...
A significant body of academic work has explored the ways in which hybrid organizations seek to secu...
The principal aim of this research is to develop a greater understanding of how subsidiary power is ...
Legitimacy is a central concept within organization studies and it is widely accepted that being gra...
This paper marks a departure from the focus on external stakeholders in much research on legitimacy ...
This paper marks a departure from the focus on external stakeholders in much research on legitimacy ...
This paper marks a departure from the focus on external stakeholders in much research on legitimacy ...
The relationship between multinational enterprises’ (MNE) headquarters and their subsidiaries has be...
The power of multinational corporations (MNC) has resulted in great economic advantages for corporat...
This doctoral thesis seeks to advance our understanding of organizational legitimacy through the ana...
In this study, we examine from an institutional perspective the legitimacy rationale behind the choi...
Studies of political dynamics between multinational corporation (MNC) parents and subsidiaries durin...
This article explores the cultural narratives through which members of organizations define legitima...
This PhD dissertation focuses on organizational legitimacy in the context of the multinational corpo...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...
This paper intends to shed some light on strategies and power resources of subsidiary managers and e...
A significant body of academic work has explored the ways in which hybrid organizations seek to secu...
The principal aim of this research is to develop a greater understanding of how subsidiary power is ...
Legitimacy is a central concept within organization studies and it is widely accepted that being gra...