This study examines how multinational enterprises (MNEs) organize internally to enhance subnational institutional fit in new frontier developing economies. We consider how corporate political activity (CPA) can facilitate local embeddedness by engaging informal institutions and nonmarket stakeholders at local community level. We apply an exploratory, qualitative, multi-case study approach to six MNEs in Uganda’s electricity generation sector. The findings suggest that in markets like Uganda, MNEs depend on being bridged with subnational informal institutions such as tribal, social, and religious norms and grassroots political networks. Such bridging in turn positions these MNEs to contribute to developmental processes by integrating recogni...
Research Summary Forming informal ties with political agents is viewed as a viable strategy for mult...
This paper investigates the implications of inter-organizational networks and relationships (as info...
Despite their unprecedented growth, developing countries still face severe problems in the provision...
This study examines how multinational enterprises (MNEs) organize internally to enhance subnational ...
We examine how multinational enterprises (MNEs) employ political strategies in response to location-...
As interest increases in the political engagement between multinational enterprises (MNEs) and emerg...
As interest increases in the political engagement between multinational enterprises (MNEs) andemergi...
The study investigates the extent to which Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) operating in Uganda's el...
This study systematically examines whether and how a nation’s extent of economic globalization, mani...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
This study explores how multinational enterprises (MNEs) take advantage of their ownership-based pol...
Within emerging markets, institutional conditions vary significantly at both the country and subnati...
This chapter investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop political strategies within the con...
Within emerging markets, institutional conditions vary significantly at both the country and subnati...
There is a lack of research about the political strategies used by firms in emerging countries, main...
Research Summary Forming informal ties with political agents is viewed as a viable strategy for mult...
This paper investigates the implications of inter-organizational networks and relationships (as info...
Despite their unprecedented growth, developing countries still face severe problems in the provision...
This study examines how multinational enterprises (MNEs) organize internally to enhance subnational ...
We examine how multinational enterprises (MNEs) employ political strategies in response to location-...
As interest increases in the political engagement between multinational enterprises (MNEs) and emerg...
As interest increases in the political engagement between multinational enterprises (MNEs) andemergi...
The study investigates the extent to which Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) operating in Uganda's el...
This study systematically examines whether and how a nation’s extent of economic globalization, mani...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
This study explores how multinational enterprises (MNEs) take advantage of their ownership-based pol...
Within emerging markets, institutional conditions vary significantly at both the country and subnati...
This chapter investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop political strategies within the con...
Within emerging markets, institutional conditions vary significantly at both the country and subnati...
There is a lack of research about the political strategies used by firms in emerging countries, main...
Research Summary Forming informal ties with political agents is viewed as a viable strategy for mult...
This paper investigates the implications of inter-organizational networks and relationships (as info...
Despite their unprecedented growth, developing countries still face severe problems in the provision...