Purpose Numerous studies have proliferated on the salient role of the subsidiary in multinational enterprise learning and innovative capability building. However, this role has not been considered outside the structural properties of the transnational or integrated network configuration. This paper aims to highlight the role of agency in learning beyond effective configurations. Design/methodology/approach The research is based on case studies that systematically compare the ways in which parent company knowledge embedded in a transnational and an international structure is transferred to subsidiaries in the European chemical industry. Findings The paper demonstrates that an international structure can also promote higher levels of learni...
The lack of knowledge of foreign markets is critical for most theories about internationalization. I...
The institutional approach treats organizational forms and behaviour as contingent upon institutions...
Integrating the conventional models with the emerging models, we propose a learning-based view of in...
This article explores the impact of institutional variation on the extent to which subsidiary firms ...
This paper investigates the impact of institutional and organizational variation on the extent to wh...
The role of national institutional context is often overlooked in analyses of learning behaviour in ...
Purpose With a few exceptions, the mainstream literature on learning in multinational enterprises (...
The theme concerning modes of learning in multinational subsidiaries is the focus of enquiry in the ...
The theme concerning modes of learning in multinational subsidiaries is the focus of enquiry in the ...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-24).Supported by the International Motor Vehi...
Abstract We investigate how subsidiaries exploit the knowledge flows embedded in internal and extern...
This article addresses a critical issue for entrepreneurs and managers pursuing internationalization...
Version avant révisionInternational audienceIt is widely acknowledged in international business (IB)...
The aim of this article is to develop the foundations of an actor-centred, processual approach to ex...
This paper considers the nature of international organisational learning by focusing on the multinat...
The lack of knowledge of foreign markets is critical for most theories about internationalization. I...
The institutional approach treats organizational forms and behaviour as contingent upon institutions...
Integrating the conventional models with the emerging models, we propose a learning-based view of in...
This article explores the impact of institutional variation on the extent to which subsidiary firms ...
This paper investigates the impact of institutional and organizational variation on the extent to wh...
The role of national institutional context is often overlooked in analyses of learning behaviour in ...
Purpose With a few exceptions, the mainstream literature on learning in multinational enterprises (...
The theme concerning modes of learning in multinational subsidiaries is the focus of enquiry in the ...
The theme concerning modes of learning in multinational subsidiaries is the focus of enquiry in the ...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-24).Supported by the International Motor Vehi...
Abstract We investigate how subsidiaries exploit the knowledge flows embedded in internal and extern...
This article addresses a critical issue for entrepreneurs and managers pursuing internationalization...
Version avant révisionInternational audienceIt is widely acknowledged in international business (IB)...
The aim of this article is to develop the foundations of an actor-centred, processual approach to ex...
This paper considers the nature of international organisational learning by focusing on the multinat...
The lack of knowledge of foreign markets is critical for most theories about internationalization. I...
The institutional approach treats organizational forms and behaviour as contingent upon institutions...
Integrating the conventional models with the emerging models, we propose a learning-based view of in...