The co-existence of multiple, often contradictory, institutional demands pose challenges to organizations. Despite the intriguing context that multinational enterprises (MNEs) present for the study of organizational action to such demands, research has focused on organizational fields. To more deeply consider the MNE context, we argue that MNEs offer an opportunity to examine the role of society in the ‘management’ of multiple institutional logics. Further, we highlight organizational attributes such as economic ties, foreignness, and location strategy that filter institutional complexity in the context of MNEs. The papers in this Special Issue explore how the dynamic interaction between MNEs and the varying institutional demands across the...
The rapidly changing and volatile institutional environments, within which Multinational Enterprises...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
How institutions are improved is the Achilles’ heel of institutional reform. In the development agen...
Contains fulltext : 158537.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The co-existe...
2 Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational enterpris...
Purpose: Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational en...
The article argues that institutionalist theory applied to multinationals focuses on the issue of in...
The prevailing ownership-based theories of the firm are increasingly being challenged by new forms o...
The study of multinational enterprises (MNE) responses to multiple and contradicting institutional p...
This article introduces a special issue of the journal of organizational behavior on organizational ...
This article argues that a focus on the institutional underpinnings of multinational enterprise (mne...
This paper aims to examine the applicability of institutional theory to multinational corporations (...
Research on the multinational corporation (MNC) is increasingly concerned with the alleged evolution...
This article discusses how institutional competitiveness and multinationals are mutually enriching c...
This paper examines the co-evolution of mne activities and institutions external and internal to the...
The rapidly changing and volatile institutional environments, within which Multinational Enterprises...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
How institutions are improved is the Achilles’ heel of institutional reform. In the development agen...
Contains fulltext : 158537.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The co-existe...
2 Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational enterpris...
Purpose: Given their exposure to diverse institutional settings, decision making in multinational en...
The article argues that institutionalist theory applied to multinationals focuses on the issue of in...
The prevailing ownership-based theories of the firm are increasingly being challenged by new forms o...
The study of multinational enterprises (MNE) responses to multiple and contradicting institutional p...
This article introduces a special issue of the journal of organizational behavior on organizational ...
This article argues that a focus on the institutional underpinnings of multinational enterprise (mne...
This paper aims to examine the applicability of institutional theory to multinational corporations (...
Research on the multinational corporation (MNC) is increasingly concerned with the alleged evolution...
This article discusses how institutional competitiveness and multinationals are mutually enriching c...
This paper examines the co-evolution of mne activities and institutions external and internal to the...
The rapidly changing and volatile institutional environments, within which Multinational Enterprises...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
How institutions are improved is the Achilles’ heel of institutional reform. In the development agen...