We study subsidiaries of a MNC and research why they implement initiatives that deviate from organizational values of headquarters. Initially we relied only on the concept of institutional duality and expected that pressures in the institutional environment and values of headquarters explain the agency of the subsidiaries. But the results of our extensive participatory observation showed that the organizational values of subsidiaries (rather than those of headquarters) helped explain the subsidiaries' actions. In conclusion, we find that there are limits to the predictive power of the concept of institutional duality. Our study shows that a distinction between values of headquarters and values of subsidiaries is necessary in order to unders...
This thesis bridges ideas from both international business (IB) and institutional perspectives and o...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly seek to gain access to, and exploit, locationally spe...
The relationship between multinational enterprises’ (MNE) headquarters and their subsidiaries has be...
We study subsidiaries of a MNC and research why they implement initiatives that deviate from organiz...
The phenomenon of subsidiary initiative has received increasing attention in recent years, but the c...
New institutionalist studies of human resource management in multinational companies argue that subs...
Headquarters of multinational corporations can be involved in their subsidiaries and help with the d...
International audiencePurpose To illustrate how threats of institutional duality (ID) incidence subs...
Within contemporary research on the multinational corporation (MNC), the topic of headquarters' invo...
Through an extensive literature review it was concluded that there is a substantial lack of understa...
This dissertation refines a newly developed concept in the literature of institutional theory, insti...
The allocation of HQ resources to entrepreneurial initiatives in subsidiaries is crucial to their re...
The emergence of enhancement or depletion of subsidiary charters is driven by two different types of...
We investigate the possibility of regulatory institutional distance exerting an asymmetric effect on...
This thesis bridges ideas from both international business (IB) and institutional perspectives and o...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly seek to gain access to, and exploit, locationally spe...
The relationship between multinational enterprises’ (MNE) headquarters and their subsidiaries has be...
We study subsidiaries of a MNC and research why they implement initiatives that deviate from organiz...
The phenomenon of subsidiary initiative has received increasing attention in recent years, but the c...
New institutionalist studies of human resource management in multinational companies argue that subs...
Headquarters of multinational corporations can be involved in their subsidiaries and help with the d...
International audiencePurpose To illustrate how threats of institutional duality (ID) incidence subs...
Within contemporary research on the multinational corporation (MNC), the topic of headquarters' invo...
Through an extensive literature review it was concluded that there is a substantial lack of understa...
This dissertation refines a newly developed concept in the literature of institutional theory, insti...
The allocation of HQ resources to entrepreneurial initiatives in subsidiaries is crucial to their re...
The emergence of enhancement or depletion of subsidiary charters is driven by two different types of...
We investigate the possibility of regulatory institutional distance exerting an asymmetric effect on...
This thesis bridges ideas from both international business (IB) and institutional perspectives and o...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly seek to gain access to, and exploit, locationally spe...
The relationship between multinational enterprises’ (MNE) headquarters and their subsidiaries has be...