When employees identify with both the subsidiary and multinational corporation (MNC), they are likely to make decisions and engage in behaviors that benefit both. Previous work has concentrated on strength of identification, but we know much less about form – how the two identification foci relate to each other in employees' minds. Introducing an innovative methodology focusing on pronoun usage, we identify three empirical forms: single, extended, and coupled. Single refers to when individuals only identify with one entity (in this case the subsidiary). Extended is similar to single in that there is no separate MNC identification, but some MNC identification is intertwined with subsidiary identification. Coupled occurs when individuals iden...
Boundary spanners play an important role in multinational corporations (MNC), yet it is unclear who ...
One ultimate test of the material value of identification in an organizational context is whether it...
This study examines the effects of hybrid product and organizational identities on members’ identifi...
This thesis set out to address a prescription that is sometimes made in the management literature. T...
Cohesion and coordination in multinational enterprises (MNEs) is promoted by simultaneous identifica...
How does a subsidiary employees' dual organizational identification (DOI) – with both the local subs...
As multinational corporations (MNCs) have increasingly expanded abroad to seek out new assets and ca...
As multinational corporations (MNCs) have increasingly expanded abroad to seek out new assets and ca...
This chapter deals with the subject of the organizational identity in organizations that went throug...
Despite recognizing the importance of external dynamics to employee organizational identification, t...
We examine the organizational identification of contract workers who are associated with two organiz...
When a multinational corporation (MNC) internationalizes by establishing a new subsidiary, the subsi...
Purpose: Today’s MNCs need to adopt smart ways of organizing to tap into the potential of their comp...
International audienceIn contemporary conceptualizations, headquarters-subsidiary relationships are ...
This article examines organizational identification construction inmergers and acquisitions (M&As). ...
Boundary spanners play an important role in multinational corporations (MNC), yet it is unclear who ...
One ultimate test of the material value of identification in an organizational context is whether it...
This study examines the effects of hybrid product and organizational identities on members’ identifi...
This thesis set out to address a prescription that is sometimes made in the management literature. T...
Cohesion and coordination in multinational enterprises (MNEs) is promoted by simultaneous identifica...
How does a subsidiary employees' dual organizational identification (DOI) – with both the local subs...
As multinational corporations (MNCs) have increasingly expanded abroad to seek out new assets and ca...
As multinational corporations (MNCs) have increasingly expanded abroad to seek out new assets and ca...
This chapter deals with the subject of the organizational identity in organizations that went throug...
Despite recognizing the importance of external dynamics to employee organizational identification, t...
We examine the organizational identification of contract workers who are associated with two organiz...
When a multinational corporation (MNC) internationalizes by establishing a new subsidiary, the subsi...
Purpose: Today’s MNCs need to adopt smart ways of organizing to tap into the potential of their comp...
International audienceIn contemporary conceptualizations, headquarters-subsidiary relationships are ...
This article examines organizational identification construction inmergers and acquisitions (M&As). ...
Boundary spanners play an important role in multinational corporations (MNC), yet it is unclear who ...
One ultimate test of the material value of identification in an organizational context is whether it...
This study examines the effects of hybrid product and organizational identities on members’ identifi...