While business networks and relationships in international and industrial marketing studies are explored extensively, relationships between firms and socio-political actors are rarely been studied. This paper addresses this gap and examines how MNCs manage their relationship with socio-political organizations. The study builds from the proposition that business firms, besides their actions in business market, have to manage their socio-political market. The study aims to develop a theoretical view that is based in business networks and contains the three concepts of legitimacy, commitment and trust. The proposition is that business firms behave proactively towards the actors in the socio-political environment which is related to their busin...
This chapter, against studies on success history, puts its attention on the firm's behaviour facing ...
In this thesis an 'extended' business network is investigated. The ‘extended’ view refers to the inc...
The activities of multinational enterprises (MNEs) are central to international business (IB) resear...
Abstract: The competitive strength of an MNC in international markets is defined by its behaviour in...
Most of the earlier studies on international business ignore the influence of the political actors a...
The existing studies in the industrial netvork have devoted their attention extensivelyto the commer...
To this point research on firms’ political behavior has contributed knowledge concerning large firms...
The blurring of organizational boundaries and the adoption of networks as a prominent form of govern...
In a bid to gain stakeholder support for their operations, multinational firms operating in politica...
Given the increased public interest in the use and misuse of power in multinationals in the aftermat...
This article makes a theoretical contribution by applying two concepts from complex network theory t...
Multinational corporations (MNC) are often presented as powerful but ‘faceless’ institutional actors...
The paper analyses how multinational enterprises (MNEs) manage their interactions with host governme...
This chapter, against studies on success history, puts its attention on the firm's behaviour facing ...
In this thesis an 'extended' business network is investigated. The ‘extended’ view refers to the inc...
The activities of multinational enterprises (MNEs) are central to international business (IB) resear...
Abstract: The competitive strength of an MNC in international markets is defined by its behaviour in...
Most of the earlier studies on international business ignore the influence of the political actors a...
The existing studies in the industrial netvork have devoted their attention extensivelyto the commer...
To this point research on firms’ political behavior has contributed knowledge concerning large firms...
The blurring of organizational boundaries and the adoption of networks as a prominent form of govern...
In a bid to gain stakeholder support for their operations, multinational firms operating in politica...
Given the increased public interest in the use and misuse of power in multinationals in the aftermat...
This article makes a theoretical contribution by applying two concepts from complex network theory t...
Multinational corporations (MNC) are often presented as powerful but ‘faceless’ institutional actors...
The paper analyses how multinational enterprises (MNEs) manage their interactions with host governme...
This chapter, against studies on success history, puts its attention on the firm's behaviour facing ...
In this thesis an 'extended' business network is investigated. The ‘extended’ view refers to the inc...
The activities of multinational enterprises (MNEs) are central to international business (IB) resear...