The purpose of this paper is to explore the role played by leadership in divestment decision making and indeed during the corporate restructuring phase for retail organisations. In doing so, the paper aims to contribute to a growing body of research that seeks to develop understanding of the factors leading to retail divestment and the nature of corporate response to divestment. A multiple case approach is utilised. The cases are selected from a database of international retail divestment activity over a longitudinal period. The paper demonstrates that divestment can be a response to “failure”, however, support is also provided for the assertion that divestment can be a strategic decision to devote resources more efficiently elsewhere, eith...
It has been widely suggested that since the early 1980s many diversified firms narrowed the scope of...
The purpose of this study is to extend the current understanding of business divestiture by investig...
This paper examines why companies decide to divest a subsidiary in a corporate environment character...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role played by leadership in divestment decision making ...
To explore how retailers manage and respond to the whole of the divestment process, considering how ...
Purpose – The research presented here initiates the process of the detailed analysis of internationa...
The propensity of corporate executives and strategists to restructure their companies has intensifi...
Organisational learning, knowledge transfer and knowledge sharing are core components of the retail ...
The internationalisation of the firm is a highly dynamic process, in which periods of investment and...
Divestitures, understood as the parent company’s disposal and sale of assets, facilities, product li...
In the 21st century, the realignment of multinational companies’ business scope has become a major i...
The purpose of this study is to examine the potential of business exit for initiating strategic chan...
It is widely perceived that during the past 15-20 years a substantial number of diversified firms ha...
We analyse the market reaction to divestiture decisions and determine the impact of corporate govern...
Research Question/Issue Despite the growing interest in leaders\u27 role in the turnaround process, ...
It has been widely suggested that since the early 1980s many diversified firms narrowed the scope of...
The purpose of this study is to extend the current understanding of business divestiture by investig...
This paper examines why companies decide to divest a subsidiary in a corporate environment character...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role played by leadership in divestment decision making ...
To explore how retailers manage and respond to the whole of the divestment process, considering how ...
Purpose – The research presented here initiates the process of the detailed analysis of internationa...
The propensity of corporate executives and strategists to restructure their companies has intensifi...
Organisational learning, knowledge transfer and knowledge sharing are core components of the retail ...
The internationalisation of the firm is a highly dynamic process, in which periods of investment and...
Divestitures, understood as the parent company’s disposal and sale of assets, facilities, product li...
In the 21st century, the realignment of multinational companies’ business scope has become a major i...
The purpose of this study is to examine the potential of business exit for initiating strategic chan...
It is widely perceived that during the past 15-20 years a substantial number of diversified firms ha...
We analyse the market reaction to divestiture decisions and determine the impact of corporate govern...
Research Question/Issue Despite the growing interest in leaders\u27 role in the turnaround process, ...
It has been widely suggested that since the early 1980s many diversified firms narrowed the scope of...
The purpose of this study is to extend the current understanding of business divestiture by investig...
This paper examines why companies decide to divest a subsidiary in a corporate environment character...