This paper builds on Birkinshaw’s model of multinational enterprise (MNE) as an internal market system [Birkinshaw, J. (2000). Entrepreneurship in the global firm. London: Sage]. This model addresses the issues related to the emergence of market-based mechanisms of coordination within the MNEs and the strategic decisions that affect internal competition. Birkinshaw argues that subsidiaries simultaneously participate in three different internal markets within an MNE:a market for intermediate goods and services, one for charters and another for competencies and practices. The goal of the paper is to expand Birkinshaw’s concept of internal market and analyze the logic behind internal competition by considering more fully existing litera...
abstract The objectives of this paper are to outline the contribution of internalization theory to o...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
The rising economic importance of multinational firms has been accompanied by significant changes in...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
The economic theory of the firm is central to the theory of the multinational enterprise. Recent lit...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
"This text deals with two of the most popular concepts of organizational marketization: “intraprene...
Research Summary: Multinational enterprises create and capture value through appropriate business mo...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
International audienceThis paper shows how a multinational enterprise can succeed the reorganization...
With increasing globalisation of the world economy, there is growing interest in international busin...
© 2017 Strategic Management Society. Research Summary: Multinational enterprises create and capture ...
The objectives of this paper are to outline the contribution of internalization theory to our unders...
This paper investigates the relationship between [MNC] coordination mechanisms and subsidiary new pr...
abstract The objectives of this paper are to outline the contribution of internalization theory to o...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
The rising economic importance of multinational firms has been accompanied by significant changes in...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
The economic theory of the firm is central to the theory of the multinational enterprise. Recent lit...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
"This text deals with two of the most popular concepts of organizational marketization: “intraprene...
Research Summary: Multinational enterprises create and capture value through appropriate business mo...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
International audienceThis paper shows how a multinational enterprise can succeed the reorganization...
With increasing globalisation of the world economy, there is growing interest in international busin...
© 2017 Strategic Management Society. Research Summary: Multinational enterprises create and capture ...
The objectives of this paper are to outline the contribution of internalization theory to our unders...
This paper investigates the relationship between [MNC] coordination mechanisms and subsidiary new pr...
abstract The objectives of this paper are to outline the contribution of internalization theory to o...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...