New institutionalist studies of human resource management in multinational companies argue that subsidiaries are faced with institutional duality-pressures to conform to parent company practices and to the local institutional environment in which they are based. To date, they have concentrated on how subsidiaries respond to parent company pressures. This article considers how subsidiary management responds to both parent company demands and host country pressures in trying to reconcile the challenges of institutional duality. It focuses on how such responses are shaped by the interdependence of subsidiary management with the parent company and the local environment. It does so by comparing case study evidence of collective representation pr...
Session - International ManagementBased on the institution-based view, increasing number of research...
This dissertation refines a newly developed concept in the literature of institutional theory, insti...
The theoretical debate about the transfer of practices from MNCs to their subsidiaries has tended to...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
This chapter investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop political strategies within the con...
The article argues that institutionalist theory applied to multinationals focuses on the issue of in...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
Contains fulltext : 182985.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The debate on...
International audiencePurpose To illustrate how threats of institutional duality (ID) incidence subs...
We study subsidiaries of a MNC and research why they implement initiatives that deviate from organiz...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
In this study, we examine from an institutional perspective the legitimacy rationale behind the choi...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
This article examines the effects of changes in the dynamics of the American national business syste...
This paper examines the policies towards unions and collective representation in US multinationals i...
Session - International ManagementBased on the institution-based view, increasing number of research...
This dissertation refines a newly developed concept in the literature of institutional theory, insti...
The theoretical debate about the transfer of practices from MNCs to their subsidiaries has tended to...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
This chapter investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop political strategies within the con...
The article argues that institutionalist theory applied to multinationals focuses on the issue of in...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
Contains fulltext : 182985.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The debate on...
International audiencePurpose To illustrate how threats of institutional duality (ID) incidence subs...
We study subsidiaries of a MNC and research why they implement initiatives that deviate from organiz...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
In this study, we examine from an institutional perspective the legitimacy rationale behind the choi...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
This article examines the effects of changes in the dynamics of the American national business syste...
This paper examines the policies towards unions and collective representation in US multinationals i...
Session - International ManagementBased on the institution-based view, increasing number of research...
This dissertation refines a newly developed concept in the literature of institutional theory, insti...
The theoretical debate about the transfer of practices from MNCs to their subsidiaries has tended to...