Research on the multinational corporation (MNC) is increasingly concerned with the alleged evolution of companies towards a more standardized and rationalized global organization. Only recently, this field has been informed by alternative approaches which generate a more differentiated picture and consider the influence of divergent national institutional contexts on the multinational organization. This paper makes a contribution to this debate from a comparative institutionalist perspective by focusing on manufacturing organization within MNCs. It argues that organization structures and processes in MNCs are sector specific and influenced by national institutional features of the home and host countries. Drawing on data from a specific ind...
The rapidly changing and volatile institutional environments, within which Multinational Enterprises...
The authors use comparable data on employment practices in multinationals located in four countries—...
This thesis bridges ideas from both international business (IB) and institutional perspectives and o...
Research on the multinational corporation (MNC) is increasingly concerned with the alleged evolution...
Purpose: Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational en...
2 Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational enterpris...
We examine the importance of country-of-origin effects and of universal contingencies such as indust...
We examine the importance of country-of-origin effects and of universal contingencies such as indust...
How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational companies...
This article compares sensemaking processes in multinational corporations (MNCs) situated in the sam...
The co-existence of multiple, often contradictory, institutional demands pose challenges to organiza...
The impact of institutionalized contexts on the HRM activities of multinational firms has become a f...
The notion that multinational companies (MNCs) are comprised of multiple subsidiaries in different c...
This paper intends to shed some light on strategies and power resources of subsidiary managers and e...
A number of theoretical approaches to the diffusion of employment practices within multinational com...
The rapidly changing and volatile institutional environments, within which Multinational Enterprises...
The authors use comparable data on employment practices in multinationals located in four countries—...
This thesis bridges ideas from both international business (IB) and institutional perspectives and o...
Research on the multinational corporation (MNC) is increasingly concerned with the alleged evolution...
Purpose: Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational en...
2 Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational enterpris...
We examine the importance of country-of-origin effects and of universal contingencies such as indust...
We examine the importance of country-of-origin effects and of universal contingencies such as indust...
How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational companies...
This article compares sensemaking processes in multinational corporations (MNCs) situated in the sam...
The co-existence of multiple, often contradictory, institutional demands pose challenges to organiza...
The impact of institutionalized contexts on the HRM activities of multinational firms has become a f...
The notion that multinational companies (MNCs) are comprised of multiple subsidiaries in different c...
This paper intends to shed some light on strategies and power resources of subsidiary managers and e...
A number of theoretical approaches to the diffusion of employment practices within multinational com...
The rapidly changing and volatile institutional environments, within which Multinational Enterprises...
The authors use comparable data on employment practices in multinationals located in four countries—...
This thesis bridges ideas from both international business (IB) and institutional perspectives and o...