This paper investigates the development of domestic sourcing by foreign-owned subsidiaries (FOS) in the UK. The regional development and international-business literatures are used to develop a conceptual framework on the links between autonomy, the use of networks, and domestic sourcing. Data from a survey of German, French, and US FOS in the UK is used to test the model. The results indicate that increased use of networks and increased operational decision-making autonomy are associated with increased domestic sourcing, but that only a minority of FOS are increasing their use of domestic sourcing. The growing importance of global sourcing is considered as a possible explanation for the low proportion of FOS that are increasing their use o...
TAVARES A.T and YOUNG S. The paper investigates the determinants of the sourcing patterns of foreign...
We seek to test a broad range of factors that influence the technology sourcing decision of internat...
This paper investigates factors affecting the global sourcing choices of firms in the US: (1) US inv...
This paper investigates the development of domestic sourcing by foreign-owned subsidiaries (FOS) in ...
This paper investigates the determinants of the international input sourcing propensities of foreign...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
noPurpose This paper explores the relationships between the strategic development of subsidiaries a...
Tavares A. T. and Young S. (2006) Sourcing patterns of foreign-owned multinational subsidiaries in E...
This paper investigates the determinants of the international input sourcing propensities of foreign...
In Europe, a huge share of firms is family owned. Since family firms are known to be more risk avers...
textabstractSince the early 1990s international - or even global - outsourcing of intermediate pr...
International audienceThis research examines how the establishment mode of foreign subsidiaries (gre...
The unequal situation of large global firms with extensive networks and smaller domestic firms has c...
This paper views the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) as a differentiated learning network with foreig...
TAVARES A.T and YOUNG S. The paper investigates the determinants of the sourcing patterns of foreign...
We seek to test a broad range of factors that influence the technology sourcing decision of internat...
This paper investigates factors affecting the global sourcing choices of firms in the US: (1) US inv...
This paper investigates the development of domestic sourcing by foreign-owned subsidiaries (FOS) in ...
This paper investigates the determinants of the international input sourcing propensities of foreign...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
noPurpose This paper explores the relationships between the strategic development of subsidiaries a...
Tavares A. T. and Young S. (2006) Sourcing patterns of foreign-owned multinational subsidiaries in E...
This paper investigates the determinants of the international input sourcing propensities of foreign...
In Europe, a huge share of firms is family owned. Since family firms are known to be more risk avers...
textabstractSince the early 1990s international - or even global - outsourcing of intermediate pr...
International audienceThis research examines how the establishment mode of foreign subsidiaries (gre...
The unequal situation of large global firms with extensive networks and smaller domestic firms has c...
This paper views the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) as a differentiated learning network with foreig...
TAVARES A.T and YOUNG S. The paper investigates the determinants of the sourcing patterns of foreign...
We seek to test a broad range of factors that influence the technology sourcing decision of internat...
This paper investigates factors affecting the global sourcing choices of firms in the US: (1) US inv...