"Beyond functional-structuralist approaches this paper sheds some light on micro political aspects of mandate development and learning processes in multinational corporations (MNC). As classical micro-political studies have shown, management behaviour and learning are not only constrained or enabled by certain structural and (national) cultural patterns, but have its own political agendas and are shaped by individual interests which leads to game playing, active or passive resistance and (re)negotiation of the 'rules of the game'. Based on the assumption that actors are neither the organs of given structures nor acting fully autonomous, the paper focuses on how subsidiary managers interpret and integrate individual, organisational as well a...
This article explores the impact of institutional variation on the extent to which subsidiary firms ...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
Research summary This paper emphasises the social and political dimensions of subsidiary influence i...
Beyond functional-structuralist approaches this paper sheds some light on micro political aspects of...
Micro-political conflicts associated with corporate internationalization have been neglected by and ...
As classical micro-political studies have shown, management behavior is not only constrained or enab...
As classical micro-political studies have shown, management behavior is not only constrained or enab...
This work makes a theoretical contribution to our understanding of the strategic mechanisms that ena...
Purpose This paper seeks to explore the personal motives of subsidiary CEOs in taking initiatives in...
The paper analyses how multinational enterprises (MNEs) manage their interactions with host governme...
This chapter investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop political strategies within the con...
The thesis has studied the role of employment policies at sub-national levels as possible explanatio...
This paper intends to shed some light on strategies and power resources of subsidiary managers and e...
This thesis bridges ideas from both international business (IB) and institutional perspectives and o...
ABSTRACT International business (IB), being an integral part of economic activity, clearly involves ...
This article explores the impact of institutional variation on the extent to which subsidiary firms ...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
Research summary This paper emphasises the social and political dimensions of subsidiary influence i...
Beyond functional-structuralist approaches this paper sheds some light on micro political aspects of...
Micro-political conflicts associated with corporate internationalization have been neglected by and ...
As classical micro-political studies have shown, management behavior is not only constrained or enab...
As classical micro-political studies have shown, management behavior is not only constrained or enab...
This work makes a theoretical contribution to our understanding of the strategic mechanisms that ena...
Purpose This paper seeks to explore the personal motives of subsidiary CEOs in taking initiatives in...
The paper analyses how multinational enterprises (MNEs) manage their interactions with host governme...
This chapter investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop political strategies within the con...
The thesis has studied the role of employment policies at sub-national levels as possible explanatio...
This paper intends to shed some light on strategies and power resources of subsidiary managers and e...
This thesis bridges ideas from both international business (IB) and institutional perspectives and o...
ABSTRACT International business (IB), being an integral part of economic activity, clearly involves ...
This article explores the impact of institutional variation on the extent to which subsidiary firms ...
We investigate how subsidiaries’ political capabilities in emerging markets are not just shaped by t...
Research summary This paper emphasises the social and political dimensions of subsidiary influence i...