Over the past 30 years of economic development, the role of subsidiaries in China has changed. China has become an important host country for subsidiaries of western MNCs because of the huge market potential it possesses. The objective of this paper is to strengthen researchers’ and practitioners’ perspectives on what are the descriptors of server capabilities based on subsidiaries role. These descriptors are identified through extensive literature review and validated by case studies of four Chinese subsidiaries of Danish-headquarter industrial companies. They provided empirical basis for this paper
The last couple of decades have witnessed an enormous expansion of the technological knowledge accum...
We build on extant theory of the Multinational Enterprise (MNE), MNE subsidiaries and absorptive cap...
To successfully compete with advanced market multinationals (AMNEs), emerging market multinationals ...
China with the huge market potential it possesses is an important issue for subsidiaries of western ...
The purpose of this paper is to further our understanding of multinational companies building server...
Many western companies have moved part of their operations to China in order to take advantage of ch...
Many western companies have moved part of their operations to China in order to take advantage of ch...
Emerging economies have become new destinations for knowledge sourcing, forcing Multinational Enterp...
Over the past 30 years of economic development, the role of subsidiaries in China has changed. China...
This paper studies what factors may facilitate or hinder the implementation of Sustainable Supply Ch...
This paper argues that, since a subsidiary is embedded in a dual context of both the MNE and the hos...
This study describes how firm level decisions and capabilities correspond to policy conditions in a ...
This article examines the role of small- and medium-sized multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the dy...
Multinational corporation (MNC) subsidiaries have become more closely linked to globalized business ...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly seek to gain access to, and exploit, loca-tionally sp...
The last couple of decades have witnessed an enormous expansion of the technological knowledge accum...
We build on extant theory of the Multinational Enterprise (MNE), MNE subsidiaries and absorptive cap...
To successfully compete with advanced market multinationals (AMNEs), emerging market multinationals ...
China with the huge market potential it possesses is an important issue for subsidiaries of western ...
The purpose of this paper is to further our understanding of multinational companies building server...
Many western companies have moved part of their operations to China in order to take advantage of ch...
Many western companies have moved part of their operations to China in order to take advantage of ch...
Emerging economies have become new destinations for knowledge sourcing, forcing Multinational Enterp...
Over the past 30 years of economic development, the role of subsidiaries in China has changed. China...
This paper studies what factors may facilitate or hinder the implementation of Sustainable Supply Ch...
This paper argues that, since a subsidiary is embedded in a dual context of both the MNE and the hos...
This study describes how firm level decisions and capabilities correspond to policy conditions in a ...
This article examines the role of small- and medium-sized multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the dy...
Multinational corporation (MNC) subsidiaries have become more closely linked to globalized business ...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly seek to gain access to, and exploit, loca-tionally sp...
The last couple of decades have witnessed an enormous expansion of the technological knowledge accum...
We build on extant theory of the Multinational Enterprise (MNE), MNE subsidiaries and absorptive cap...
To successfully compete with advanced market multinationals (AMNEs), emerging market multinationals ...