This paper intends to shed some light on strategies and power resources of subsidiary managers and employee representatives involved in ‘charter changes’ and the implementation of ‘best practices’ developed elsewhere. Research shows that local managers face a dilemma in that they need both internal legitimacy (within the MNC itself) and external legitimacy (within the local context). It is argued that the power resources key actors draw on in the (internal) decision-making processes of ‘charter changes’ are intertwined with certain (external) national business system (NBS) characteristics, an aspect often neglected in North American research about MNCs. The authors identify three key influences, which restrain or empower local management an...
International audienceThis paper explores the mechanisms by which strategizing practices emerge with...
"Beyond functional-structuralist approaches this paper sheds some light on micro political aspects o...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...
This paper intends to shed some light on strategies and power resources of subsidiary managers and e...
How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational companies...
This material was originally published in The Oxford Handbook of Management, edited by Adrian Wilkin...
This study provides new insights into the role of subsidiary managers in the practice of global busi...
Purpose This paper seeks to explore the personal motives of subsidiary CEOs in taking initiatives in...
Research on the multinational corporation (MNC) is increasingly concerned with the alleged evolution...
This article examines subsidiary-level factors that promote global initiatives in MNCs. Global initi...
Recent research suggests that both the scholarly and the managerial perspectives on intra-organizati...
In response to globalisation, increasing numbers of multinational enterprises (MNEs) have implemente...
The theoretical debate about the transfer of practices from MNCs to their subsidiaries has tended to...
This thesis bridges ideas from both international business (IB) and institutional perspectives and o...
A critical issue facing multinational corporations (MNCs) is the control and coordination of foreign...
International audienceThis paper explores the mechanisms by which strategizing practices emerge with...
"Beyond functional-structuralist approaches this paper sheds some light on micro political aspects o...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...
This paper intends to shed some light on strategies and power resources of subsidiary managers and e...
How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational companies...
This material was originally published in The Oxford Handbook of Management, edited by Adrian Wilkin...
This study provides new insights into the role of subsidiary managers in the practice of global busi...
Purpose This paper seeks to explore the personal motives of subsidiary CEOs in taking initiatives in...
Research on the multinational corporation (MNC) is increasingly concerned with the alleged evolution...
This article examines subsidiary-level factors that promote global initiatives in MNCs. Global initi...
Recent research suggests that both the scholarly and the managerial perspectives on intra-organizati...
In response to globalisation, increasing numbers of multinational enterprises (MNEs) have implemente...
The theoretical debate about the transfer of practices from MNCs to their subsidiaries has tended to...
This thesis bridges ideas from both international business (IB) and institutional perspectives and o...
A critical issue facing multinational corporations (MNCs) is the control and coordination of foreign...
International audienceThis paper explores the mechanisms by which strategizing practices emerge with...
"Beyond functional-structuralist approaches this paper sheds some light on micro political aspects o...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...