An integration of agency theory and socialization models is developed and used to explain the types of governance and organizational structures associated with self-initiated subsidiary innovation. This theorizing suggests that: 1) The hub structure is the greatest user of behavior-based contracting and engenders the fewest self-initiated innovations; 2) The federation structure is the greatest user of outcome-based contracting and engenders the most self-initiated innovations, but these are primarily oriented to business level strategy rather than corporate; and, 3) The network structure is the greatest user of goal internalization and is the strongest generator of self-initiated innovations which are oriented to corporate-level strategy. ...
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This paper investigates the relationship between [MNC] coordination mechanisms and subsidiary new pr...
ABSTRACT The article aims to show the differentiated moderating role of integration between the head...
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The purpose of the following analysis is to identify the most promising organisational strategies of...
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