The international market orientation of foreign-owned subsidiaries, defined here as the importance of markets supplied outside their host country, can and often does, plays a vital role for managers as well as policy makers. This paper investigates how multilevel corporate competences and institutional differences stand to influence international market orientation and performance among firms. Our research is based on a survey of subsidiaries located in the mid-range, emerging economy of Taiwan. The results are analysed using SEM-PLS method. We found that competences that emerge from the subsidiary itself and competences from multinational enterprise networks serve to enhance; whereas, competences emerging from headquarters’ operations can ...
We examine the effects of home country institutional factors, namely, home country government suppor...
Purpose: One role of a foreign subsidiary within a multinational corporation's (MNC's) global portfo...
The modern multinational corporation (MNC) is no longer so markedly characterized so much by the eff...
The international market orientation of foreign-owned subsidiaries, defined here as the importance o...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to enhance our understanding on the effects of national and su...
Current theory on foreign subsidiary autonomy is insufficient to examine a situation where a multina...
Institutional distance has been known to be an important driver of Multinational Enterprises’ strate...
This paper develops a conceptual framework for market orientation, embeddedness, autonomy and perfor...
This paper investigates the roles of subsidiary initiative dimensions and networks in the competence...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to expand our understanding of performance determinants in fo...
Efficient dissemination of market knowledge within the industrial firm is essential to global compet...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly seek to gain access to, and exploit, locationally spe...
Many foreign firms tend to follow the market-seeking mandate in China. However this orientation alon...
This study examined the conditions under which a foreign subsidiary becomes the competence center w...
This paper proposes a re-conceptualization of firm internationalization to understand and predict th...
We examine the effects of home country institutional factors, namely, home country government suppor...
Purpose: One role of a foreign subsidiary within a multinational corporation's (MNC's) global portfo...
The modern multinational corporation (MNC) is no longer so markedly characterized so much by the eff...
The international market orientation of foreign-owned subsidiaries, defined here as the importance o...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to enhance our understanding on the effects of national and su...
Current theory on foreign subsidiary autonomy is insufficient to examine a situation where a multina...
Institutional distance has been known to be an important driver of Multinational Enterprises’ strate...
This paper develops a conceptual framework for market orientation, embeddedness, autonomy and perfor...
This paper investigates the roles of subsidiary initiative dimensions and networks in the competence...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to expand our understanding of performance determinants in fo...
Efficient dissemination of market knowledge within the industrial firm is essential to global compet...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly seek to gain access to, and exploit, locationally spe...
Many foreign firms tend to follow the market-seeking mandate in China. However this orientation alon...
This study examined the conditions under which a foreign subsidiary becomes the competence center w...
This paper proposes a re-conceptualization of firm internationalization to understand and predict th...
We examine the effects of home country institutional factors, namely, home country government suppor...
Purpose: One role of a foreign subsidiary within a multinational corporation's (MNC's) global portfo...
The modern multinational corporation (MNC) is no longer so markedly characterized so much by the eff...