This article is one of the first to combine the asset bundling model and neo-configurational perspective to explain autonomy variations across different value-chain activities in foreign-owned subsidiaries. We develop tentative answers to three research questions based on survey data of subsidiaries located in Taiwan and Thailand. We use fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis technique to analyze the data. We found that competence bundles in primary and support activities are key for autonomy development across basic and advanced value-adding activities. Strong relationships with local business networks are more important for autonomy development than links to universities or governmental institutions. The global city location plays a l...
The paper analyses the link between the autonomy according to business function and the performance ...
This paper develops a conceptual framework for market orientation, embeddedness, autonomy and perfor...
Prior investigations treated subsidiary autonomy more or less as a static concept, but the headquart...
This article is one of the first to combine the asset bundling model and neo-configurational perspec...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of networks and autonomy in competenc...
This article investigates the effects of differing institutional contexts in which multinationals op...
Current theory on foreign subsidiary autonomy is insufficient to examine a situation where a multina...
This paper examines several characteristics of foreign subsidiaries with low autonomy. Data derived ...
This paper investigates the roles of subsidiary initiative dimensions and networks in the competence...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the multiple conditions that affect performance in forei...
We studied an underrepresented area in the international business (IB) literature: the effect of cou...
This paper investigates whether changes in autonomy and embeddedness in host locations by foreign ow...
By adopting a global value chain (GVC) perspective and institution-based view, this study examined t...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
The paper analyses the link between the autonomy according to business function and the performance ...
This paper develops a conceptual framework for market orientation, embeddedness, autonomy and perfor...
Prior investigations treated subsidiary autonomy more or less as a static concept, but the headquart...
This article is one of the first to combine the asset bundling model and neo-configurational perspec...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of networks and autonomy in competenc...
This article investigates the effects of differing institutional contexts in which multinationals op...
Current theory on foreign subsidiary autonomy is insufficient to examine a situation where a multina...
This paper examines several characteristics of foreign subsidiaries with low autonomy. Data derived ...
This paper investigates the roles of subsidiary initiative dimensions and networks in the competence...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the multiple conditions that affect performance in forei...
We studied an underrepresented area in the international business (IB) literature: the effect of cou...
This paper investigates whether changes in autonomy and embeddedness in host locations by foreign ow...
By adopting a global value chain (GVC) perspective and institution-based view, this study examined t...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
The paper analyses the link between the autonomy according to business function and the performance ...
This paper develops a conceptual framework for market orientation, embeddedness, autonomy and perfor...
Prior investigations treated subsidiary autonomy more or less as a static concept, but the headquart...