This study provides new insights into the role of subsidiary managers in the practice of global business models of multinational enterprises in transforming economies. Drawing on the global business model literature and through semi-structured interviews with a leading Norwegian maritime multinational enterprise in China, we have developed and critically explored a theoretical framework for uncovering how subsidiary managers understand and manage the tensions between the headquarters based in a western country and the subsidiaries based in a transforming economy. More specifically, when implementing the global business model in the transforming economy, subsidiary managers need to undertake effective management of structural, behavioural, a...
An increasing number of multinational corporations (MNCs) have set up subsidiaries in emerging marke...
This material was originally published in The Oxford Handbook of Management, edited by Adrian Wilkin...
This article examines the role of small- and medium-sized multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the dy...
This study provides new insights into the role of subsidiary managers in the practice of global busi...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine how differences in the institutional environments...
Purpose: This paper examines how differences in the institutional environment of a multinational ent...
A substantial amount of prior research has focused on the conflicting demands put on managers in mul...
This working paper presents an ongoing empirical study into strategy development at the subsidiary m...
As multinational enterprises (MNEs) expand into foreign markets that are not only heterogeneous but ...
Subsidiary strategy is a concept which has emerged in international business literature but research...
The notion that multinational companies (MNCs) are comprised of multiple subsidiaries in different c...
The notion that multinational companies (MNCs) are comprised of multiple subsidiaries in different c...
This paper argues that, since a subsidiary is embedded in a dual context of both the MNE and the hos...
open3siThe authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from Handelsbanken's Forskningsstiftelse...
This article examines subsidiary-level factors that promote global initiatives in MNCs. Global initi...
An increasing number of multinational corporations (MNCs) have set up subsidiaries in emerging marke...
This material was originally published in The Oxford Handbook of Management, edited by Adrian Wilkin...
This article examines the role of small- and medium-sized multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the dy...
This study provides new insights into the role of subsidiary managers in the practice of global busi...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine how differences in the institutional environments...
Purpose: This paper examines how differences in the institutional environment of a multinational ent...
A substantial amount of prior research has focused on the conflicting demands put on managers in mul...
This working paper presents an ongoing empirical study into strategy development at the subsidiary m...
As multinational enterprises (MNEs) expand into foreign markets that are not only heterogeneous but ...
Subsidiary strategy is a concept which has emerged in international business literature but research...
The notion that multinational companies (MNCs) are comprised of multiple subsidiaries in different c...
The notion that multinational companies (MNCs) are comprised of multiple subsidiaries in different c...
This paper argues that, since a subsidiary is embedded in a dual context of both the MNE and the hos...
open3siThe authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from Handelsbanken's Forskningsstiftelse...
This article examines subsidiary-level factors that promote global initiatives in MNCs. Global initi...
An increasing number of multinational corporations (MNCs) have set up subsidiaries in emerging marke...
This material was originally published in The Oxford Handbook of Management, edited by Adrian Wilkin...
This article examines the role of small- and medium-sized multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the dy...