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Tekijä: | Meyer, K.E. Mudambi, R. Narula, R. |
Otsikko: | Multinational enterprises and local contexts: the opportunities and challenges of multiple embeddedness |
Lehti: | Journal of Management Studies
2011 : MAR, VOL. 48:2, p. 235-252 |
Asiasana: | multinational companies subsidiary companies innovation corporate governance institutions small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) risk economic geography offshore industry |
Vapaa asiasana: | cultural diversity internalization knowledge accumulation knowledge dissemination research |
Kieli: | eng |
Tiivistelmä: | This introductory article presents this Special issue on 'Multinational enterprises and local contexts' with the following articles: "Re-conceptualizing Bartlett and Ghoshal's classification of national subsidiary roles in the multinational enterprise" by A. Rugman, A. Verbeke and Y. Wenlong ; "Knowledge accumulation and dissemination in MNEs: a practice-based framework" by S. Tallman and A.S. Chacar ; "The impact of added cultural distance and cultural diversity on international expansion patterns: a Penrosean perspective" by T. Hutzschenreuter, J.C. Voll and A. Verbeke ; "The moderating impact of informal institutional distance and formal institutional risk on SME entry mode choice" by C. Schwens, J. Eiche and R.J. Kabst ; "The economic geography of offshoring: the fit between activities and local context" by P.D. Jensen and T. Pedersen ; "Distant encounters of the third kind: multinational companies locating divisional headquarters abroad" by G.R.G. Benito, R. Lunnan and S. Tomassen ; "Subsidiary integration as identity construction and institution building: a political sensemaking approach" by E. Clark and M. Geppert ; "The role of dual embeddedness in the innovative performance of MNE subsidiaries: evidence from Brazil" by P.N. Figueiredo ; "Obligating, pressuring, and supporting dimensions of the environment and the non-market advantages of developing-country multinational companies" by A. Cuervo-Cazurra and M.E. Genc ; "Governance: the next frontier for research on multinational firms" by A. Delios ; "The governance of the multinational enterprise: insights from internalization theory" by P.J. Buckley and R. Strange ; "Agency perspectives on corporate governance of multinational enterprises" by I. Filatotchev and M. Wright. |
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