International audiencePurpose To illustrate how threats of institutional duality (ID) incidence subsidiaries confront are converted to opportunities, by conceptualizing how subsidiaries attain operational legitimacy at both their headquarters (HQs) and host countries. Design/methodology/approach Using a systematic literature review, the authors build on institutional theories by analyzing the ID literature along its structure, main processes and outcomes. The authors configure frameworks of both HQ control systems and host countries' institutional threats, showing how subsidiaries contingently navigate across them using configuration, differentiation and avoidance strategies. Findings The authors’ findings show that “foresighted” subsidiari...
The relationship between multinational enterprises’ (MNE) headquarters and their subsidiaries has be...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
This paper focuses on ‘institutional void’ (IV) and ‘civil society’ (CS). Investigating five Europea...
International audiencePurpose To illustrate how threats of institutional duality (ID) incidence subs...
We study subsidiaries of a MNC and research why they implement initiatives that deviate from organiz...
New institutionalist studies of human resource management in multinational companies argue that subs...
This chapter investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop political strategies within the con...
This dissertation refines a newly developed concept in the literature of institutional theory, insti...
This article analyzes political strategies of MNC subsidiaries in emerging markets. We find that ins...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
In this study, we examine from an institutional perspective the legitimacy rationale behind the choi...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
From institutional duality to institutional trifecta: Implications for family firms’ international s...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
The article argues that institutionalist theory applied to multinationals focuses on the issue of in...
The relationship between multinational enterprises’ (MNE) headquarters and their subsidiaries has be...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
This paper focuses on ‘institutional void’ (IV) and ‘civil society’ (CS). Investigating five Europea...
International audiencePurpose To illustrate how threats of institutional duality (ID) incidence subs...
We study subsidiaries of a MNC and research why they implement initiatives that deviate from organiz...
New institutionalist studies of human resource management in multinational companies argue that subs...
This chapter investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop political strategies within the con...
This dissertation refines a newly developed concept in the literature of institutional theory, insti...
This article analyzes political strategies of MNC subsidiaries in emerging markets. We find that ins...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
In this study, we examine from an institutional perspective the legitimacy rationale behind the choi...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
From institutional duality to institutional trifecta: Implications for family firms’ international s...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
The article argues that institutionalist theory applied to multinationals focuses on the issue of in...
The relationship between multinational enterprises’ (MNE) headquarters and their subsidiaries has be...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
This paper focuses on ‘institutional void’ (IV) and ‘civil society’ (CS). Investigating five Europea...