As multinational enterprises (MNE) expand, their attachment to the country of origin is challenged by the need to adapt to an increasingly diverse geographical posture. We examine how these countervailing forces affect top management team (TMT) composition and test a model that associates foreign executive appointments with individual- and firm-level antecedents. Using multilevel data comprising 1,446 TMT appointments at 360 large European firms between 2001 and 2005, we show that individual experiential characteristics, the type of TMT function, prior performance of the MNE, and the MNE’s overall degree of internationalization are associated with foreign TMT appointments. We discuss how our findings contribute to the international business...
In international business research, a growing number of studies are investigating the internationali...
Multinationals that are moving abroad for its subsidiary operation may use any one of the typology s...
Drawing on upper echelons theory, we argue that there will be an inverted U-curve-shaped relationshi...
As multinational enterprises (MNE) expand, their attachment to the country of origin is challenged b...
This paper investigates how changes in firm degree of internationalization are associated with the c...
Identifying the antecedents of firm internationalisation is a central topic of interest within the i...
The factors that determine firms' levels of internationalization remain a focal area of internationa...
The factors that determine firms' levels of internationalization remain a focal area of internationa...
In multinational companies, international experience by managers is considered a source of competiti...
In Europe, in particular, the number of foreigners appointed to top management teams has increased s...
Executives’ international experience is commonly considered a critical asset for multinational compa...
We study the relationship between firms' top management teams (TMT) and internationalization complex...
Modern corporations are increasingly confronted with the complexities of international environment. ...
Purpose: This paper aims to revisit the long-standing in the management literature argument of “mat...
Nationality diversity and international experience constitute two related yet distinct sources of co...
In international business research, a growing number of studies are investigating the internationali...
Multinationals that are moving abroad for its subsidiary operation may use any one of the typology s...
Drawing on upper echelons theory, we argue that there will be an inverted U-curve-shaped relationshi...
As multinational enterprises (MNE) expand, their attachment to the country of origin is challenged b...
This paper investigates how changes in firm degree of internationalization are associated with the c...
Identifying the antecedents of firm internationalisation is a central topic of interest within the i...
The factors that determine firms' levels of internationalization remain a focal area of internationa...
The factors that determine firms' levels of internationalization remain a focal area of internationa...
In multinational companies, international experience by managers is considered a source of competiti...
In Europe, in particular, the number of foreigners appointed to top management teams has increased s...
Executives’ international experience is commonly considered a critical asset for multinational compa...
We study the relationship between firms' top management teams (TMT) and internationalization complex...
Modern corporations are increasingly confronted with the complexities of international environment. ...
Purpose: This paper aims to revisit the long-standing in the management literature argument of “mat...
Nationality diversity and international experience constitute two related yet distinct sources of co...
In international business research, a growing number of studies are investigating the internationali...
Multinationals that are moving abroad for its subsidiary operation may use any one of the typology s...
Drawing on upper echelons theory, we argue that there will be an inverted U-curve-shaped relationshi...