The notion that multinational companies (MNCs) are comprised of multiple subsidiaries in different countries is one that underpins voluminous research in international management. This body of research was recently the subject of an authoritative and comprehensive review in this journal (Meyer, Li and Schotter, 2020). However, we share the concerns about the prevalence of the term ‘subsidiary’ within academic writing expressed by some others (Mees-Buss, Welch and Westney,2019) and take this further by questioning the assumptions of authority and control on which it is based. We argue that the role of national subsidiaries in how MNCs are organized has been eroded by developments ‘from above’ and ‘from below’ the national level such that it ...
Background: Taking into consideration that multinational corporations (MNCs) need to not only act on...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine how differences in the institutional environments...
This article examines the relationship between subsidiary country manager-level factors and subsidia...
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...
A key challenge facing multinational corporations (MNCs) is how to encourage the development of firm...
This material was originally published in The Oxford Handbook of Management, edited by Adrian Wilkin...
Due to the internationalization movement, companies have been establishing foreign subsidiaries acro...
This study provides new insights into the role of subsidiary managers in the practice of global busi...
This article examines subsidiary-level factors that promote global initiatives in MNCs. Global initi...
The authors use comparable data on employment practices in multinationals located in four countries—...
This study provides new insights into the role of subsidiary managers in the practice of global busi...
Purpose: Much scientific research, and consequent contributions, has been done on multinationals ve...
Research on the multinational corporation (MNC) is increasingly concerned with the alleged evolution...
This paper examines several characteristics of foreign subsidiaries with low autonomy. Data derived ...
Background: Taking into consideration that multinational corporations (MNCs) need to not only act on...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine how differences in the institutional environments...
This article examines the relationship between subsidiary country manager-level factors and subsidia...
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...
A key challenge facing multinational corporations (MNCs) is how to encourage the development of firm...
This material was originally published in The Oxford Handbook of Management, edited by Adrian Wilkin...
Due to the internationalization movement, companies have been establishing foreign subsidiaries acro...
This study provides new insights into the role of subsidiary managers in the practice of global busi...
This article examines subsidiary-level factors that promote global initiatives in MNCs. Global initi...
The authors use comparable data on employment practices in multinationals located in four countries—...
This study provides new insights into the role of subsidiary managers in the practice of global busi...
Purpose: Much scientific research, and consequent contributions, has been done on multinationals ve...
Research on the multinational corporation (MNC) is increasingly concerned with the alleged evolution...
This paper examines several characteristics of foreign subsidiaries with low autonomy. Data derived ...
Background: Taking into consideration that multinational corporations (MNCs) need to not only act on...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine how differences in the institutional environments...
This article examines the relationship between subsidiary country manager-level factors and subsidia...