This study reports a series of strategizing practices exercised by an offshore R&D (Research and Development) centre to gain survival through influencing headquarters’ decisions. It analyses how low-power actors promote ideas to, and leverage resources with, high-power actors. As a result, this emergent process transforms a multinational corporation’s design chain strategy in the research and development of semiconductor technologies. Our findings describe the dynamics of power shift through tracing paths of influence, practices of gaining influences and interaction patterns under the influence. This article highlights five leveraging practices to gain influences, resulting in changing organizational identities. This research offers various...
This research aims to identify the institutional strategies of incumbent firms with regard to sustai...
The main objective of this study is to investigate how multinationals manage their innovative activi...
Given the increased public interest in the use and misuse of power in multinationals in the aftermat...
This study reports a series of strategizing practices exercised by an offshore R&D (Research and Dev...
This chapter explores the role of power in strategy processes. How does power work in strategy proce...
Adopting the perspective of Hardy’s four dimensions of power, this paper investigates how a team of ...
Strategic alignment has generated much interest among information systems (IS) researchers and pract...
Strategic alignment has generated much interest among information systems (IS) researchers and pract...
In high-tech companies marketing often has to strive for gaining influence in the new product develo...
International audienceThis paper explores the mechanisms by which strategizing practices emerge with...
The rationale for multinational corporations is the creation and sustenance of global networks to in...
Schumpeter’s theory of creative destruction argues that technological innovation facilitates the gro...
Abstract. The study explored the impact of task environment on influence strategies and the relation...
The resource interaction approach provides a set of basic principles concerning how resources intera...
We study path-dependence of technological systems and power relations inside companies. While existi...
This research aims to identify the institutional strategies of incumbent firms with regard to sustai...
The main objective of this study is to investigate how multinationals manage their innovative activi...
Given the increased public interest in the use and misuse of power in multinationals in the aftermat...
This study reports a series of strategizing practices exercised by an offshore R&D (Research and Dev...
This chapter explores the role of power in strategy processes. How does power work in strategy proce...
Adopting the perspective of Hardy’s four dimensions of power, this paper investigates how a team of ...
Strategic alignment has generated much interest among information systems (IS) researchers and pract...
Strategic alignment has generated much interest among information systems (IS) researchers and pract...
In high-tech companies marketing often has to strive for gaining influence in the new product develo...
International audienceThis paper explores the mechanisms by which strategizing practices emerge with...
The rationale for multinational corporations is the creation and sustenance of global networks to in...
Schumpeter’s theory of creative destruction argues that technological innovation facilitates the gro...
Abstract. The study explored the impact of task environment on influence strategies and the relation...
The resource interaction approach provides a set of basic principles concerning how resources intera...
We study path-dependence of technological systems and power relations inside companies. While existi...
This research aims to identify the institutional strategies of incumbent firms with regard to sustai...
The main objective of this study is to investigate how multinationals manage their innovative activi...
Given the increased public interest in the use and misuse of power in multinationals in the aftermat...