The aim of this article is to develop the foundations of an actor-centred, processual approach to examining the influence of cross-border knowledge transfer and management learning on transnational institution building in post-socialist countries. We argue that there is a need for more research to understand how key social actors go about (re)structuring, (re)defining and sharing knowledge within new international ventures. We contend that social actors can play a significant role in creating and structuring the “transnational social space” in which the new venture takes shape, exercising strategic choice that can mediate, adapt or even reject the apparently constraining effects of technical-economic or cultural-institutional factors. The r...
During their careers, migrant entrepreneurs may get involved in different types of transnational ent...
Purpose: In this paper I explore the value of transdisciplinary dialogues for advancing critical pe...
Social capital provides access to resources; however, how migrant entrepreneurs use social capital i...
The aim of this article is to develop the foundations of an actor-centred, processual approach to ex...
This paper contributes to the recent debates and emerging concepts in the international business lit...
MNCs are important players in the diffusion of management ideas, knowledge and norms across borders ...
Purpose Numerous studies have proliferated on the salient role of the subsidiary in multinational en...
This paper examines the social relationships in and around a German subsidiary in Hungary during the...
There are changing but increasingly important ways in which international migration contributes to k...
This paper examines the social relationships in and around a German subsidiary in Hungary during the...
In this chapter, we use case studies of two multinational enterprisesto enquire into the micro-found...
This paper seeks to develop a unifying analytical framework to advance the study of Transnational En...
The introductory chapter briefly describes the transnational turn in global governance, reviews the ...
Internationalisation is seen as an important issue for the globalised economy. Therefore, it has bee...
The explosive growth of international strategic alliances as firm�s way to enter markets, as well as...
During their careers, migrant entrepreneurs may get involved in different types of transnational ent...
Purpose: In this paper I explore the value of transdisciplinary dialogues for advancing critical pe...
Social capital provides access to resources; however, how migrant entrepreneurs use social capital i...
The aim of this article is to develop the foundations of an actor-centred, processual approach to ex...
This paper contributes to the recent debates and emerging concepts in the international business lit...
MNCs are important players in the diffusion of management ideas, knowledge and norms across borders ...
Purpose Numerous studies have proliferated on the salient role of the subsidiary in multinational en...
This paper examines the social relationships in and around a German subsidiary in Hungary during the...
There are changing but increasingly important ways in which international migration contributes to k...
This paper examines the social relationships in and around a German subsidiary in Hungary during the...
In this chapter, we use case studies of two multinational enterprisesto enquire into the micro-found...
This paper seeks to develop a unifying analytical framework to advance the study of Transnational En...
The introductory chapter briefly describes the transnational turn in global governance, reviews the ...
Internationalisation is seen as an important issue for the globalised economy. Therefore, it has bee...
The explosive growth of international strategic alliances as firm�s way to enter markets, as well as...
During their careers, migrant entrepreneurs may get involved in different types of transnational ent...
Purpose: In this paper I explore the value of transdisciplinary dialogues for advancing critical pe...
Social capital provides access to resources; however, how migrant entrepreneurs use social capital i...