This article argues that a focus on the institutional underpinnings of multinational enterprise (mne) strategy and behavior is not only consistent with the emerging literature on dynamic capabilities, but it also serves to highlight the unique role played by mnes in generating new organizational routines by combining locally embedded capabilities with those that are mobile across borders. Firms shape markets rather than the other way around, because of the role organizational innovation plays in redefining the rules of selection in the operating environment. Of such innovations, some proportion will remain proprietary, while others become diffused more widely in the industry, as the choices made by pioneering firms are imitated by others. W...
Purpose: Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational en...
This paper focuses on origins of dynamic capabilities in multinational corporations (MNCs). Building...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are subject to the various dimensions of the external institutiona...
This article argues that a focus on the institutional underpinnings of multinational enterprise (mne...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) face simultaneous pressures for global integration and local respon...
This paper develops a dynamic capabilities-based theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE). It fi...
This paper examines the co-evolution of mne activities and institutions external and internal to the...
This article presents further opportunities to develop the Global Production Network (GPN) approach ...
Using Triad-based multinational enterprises as their empirical setting, influential scholars in inte...
International audienceThis article focuses on key characteristics of multinational companies (MNCs) ...
The article argues that institutionalist theory applied to multinationals focuses on the issue of in...
2 Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational enterpris...
Contains fulltext : 158537.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The co-existe...
Plain language summary: Today's multinational enterprises (MNEs) exhibit characteristics that have n...
This article discusses how institutional competitiveness and multinationals are mutually enriching c...
Purpose: Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational en...
This paper focuses on origins of dynamic capabilities in multinational corporations (MNCs). Building...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are subject to the various dimensions of the external institutiona...
This article argues that a focus on the institutional underpinnings of multinational enterprise (mne...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) face simultaneous pressures for global integration and local respon...
This paper develops a dynamic capabilities-based theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE). It fi...
This paper examines the co-evolution of mne activities and institutions external and internal to the...
This article presents further opportunities to develop the Global Production Network (GPN) approach ...
Using Triad-based multinational enterprises as their empirical setting, influential scholars in inte...
International audienceThis article focuses on key characteristics of multinational companies (MNCs) ...
The article argues that institutionalist theory applied to multinationals focuses on the issue of in...
2 Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational enterpris...
Contains fulltext : 158537.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The co-existe...
Plain language summary: Today's multinational enterprises (MNEs) exhibit characteristics that have n...
This article discusses how institutional competitiveness and multinationals are mutually enriching c...
Purpose: Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational en...
This paper focuses on origins of dynamic capabilities in multinational corporations (MNCs). Building...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are subject to the various dimensions of the external institutiona...