Recent corporate political activities (CPA) studies applying the “fit paradigm” found that foreign subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are shaped not just by host country- but also by home country institutions: Subsidiaries of multinational enterprises (MNEs) need to develop CPA that “fit” parent political capabilities. Yet, this literature neglects that this “organizational fit” requirement goes together with an “institutional fit” requirement between subsidiary CPA and the host institutional environment. Achieving this dual fit is particularly difficult in very volatile institutional host environments where the value of political capabilities changes rapidly. In such environments subsidiaries face a dilemma between th...
Research summary: We analyze how a host market’s institutional context can influence an MNE’s senior...
Despite the increasing scope for transactional approaches to corporate political activity (CPA) in e...
Research summary: We analyze how a host market's institutional context can influence a multinational...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
This study contributes to the corporate political activities (CPA) and the “institutional duality” l...
This chapter investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop political strategies within the con...
This article analyzes political strategies of MNC subsidiaries in emerging markets. We find that ins...
The paper investigates how high levels of political risk in a host market’s institutional context in...
The paper investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop their political strategies within the ...
MNC subsidiaries engage in a variety of corporate political activities to gain legitimacy in the hos...
Despite the increasing scope for transactional approaches to corporate political activity (CPA) in e...
ABSTRACT International business (IB), being an integral part of economic activity, clearly involves ...
Research summary: We analyze how a host market’s institutional context can influence an MNE’s senior...
Research summary: We analyze how a host market’s institutional context can influence an MNE’s senior...
Despite the increasing scope for transactional approaches to corporate political activity (CPA) in e...
Research summary: We analyze how a host market's institutional context can influence a multinational...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
This study contributes to the corporate political activities (CPA) and the “institutional duality” l...
This chapter investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop political strategies within the con...
This article analyzes political strategies of MNC subsidiaries in emerging markets. We find that ins...
The paper investigates how high levels of political risk in a host market’s institutional context in...
The paper investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop their political strategies within the ...
MNC subsidiaries engage in a variety of corporate political activities to gain legitimacy in the hos...
Despite the increasing scope for transactional approaches to corporate political activity (CPA) in e...
ABSTRACT International business (IB), being an integral part of economic activity, clearly involves ...
Research summary: We analyze how a host market’s institutional context can influence an MNE’s senior...
Research summary: We analyze how a host market’s institutional context can influence an MNE’s senior...
Despite the increasing scope for transactional approaches to corporate political activity (CPA) in e...
Research summary: We analyze how a host market's institutional context can influence a multinational...