Multinational Corporate Evolution and Subsidiary Development
This book is one of the first to specifically address the subsidiary development process - a phenomenon by which multinational company subsidiaries enhance their resources and capabilities. It shows how this process is integral to multinational corporate evolution, which is largely driven by changes in subsidiaries and their development. Les mer
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This book is one of the first to specifically address the subsidiary development process - a phenomenon by which multinational company subsidiaries enhance their resources and capabilities. It shows how this process is integral to multinational corporate evolution, which is largely driven by changes in subsidiaries and their development. It also illustrates how the recent trend towards greater international dispersal of value-adding activities has impacted on this process and on multinational evolution as a whole.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 392
- ISBN
- 9781349264698
- Utgivelsesår
- 1998
- Format
- 22 x 14 cm
Om forfatteren
ALLAN BIRD Californian Polytechnic State University, USA
JULIAN BIRKINSHAW Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
SCHON BEECHLER Columbia University, USA
SEA-JIN CHANG Korea University, Korea
ED DELANY E. Delany & Associates, Ireland
WILLIAM EGELHOFF Fordham, USA
LUCIANO FRATOCHII University of Bologna, Italy
MATS FORSGREN Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
LIAM GORMAN Irish Management Institute, Ireland
NEIL HOOD University of Strathclyde, UK
ULF HOLM University of Uppsala, Sweden
JIATAO LI McKinsey, Hong Kong
STEPHEN MCCORMICK Irish Management Institute, Ireland
MARINA PAPANASTASSIOU Economic University of Athens, Greece
ROBERT PEARCE University of Reading, UK
TORBEN PEDERSON Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
PHILIP ROSENZWEIG IMD, Switzerland
TROND RANDOY Agder College, Norway
BERNARD SURLEMONT University of Liege, Belgium
HELLMUT SCHUTTE INSEAD, France
JAMES H. TAGGART University of Strathclyde, UK
SULLY TAYLOR Portland State University, USA
JULIAN BIRKINSHAW Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
SCHON BEECHLER Columbia University, USA
SEA-JIN CHANG Korea University, Korea
ED DELANY E. Delany & Associates, Ireland
WILLIAM EGELHOFF Fordham, USA
LUCIANO FRATOCHII University of Bologna, Italy
MATS FORSGREN Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
LIAM GORMAN Irish Management Institute, Ireland
NEIL HOOD University of Strathclyde, UK
ULF HOLM University of Uppsala, Sweden
JIATAO LI McKinsey, Hong Kong
STEPHEN MCCORMICK Irish Management Institute, Ireland
MARINA PAPANASTASSIOU Economic University of Athens, Greece
ROBERT PEARCE University of Reading, UK
TORBEN PEDERSON Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
PHILIP ROSENZWEIG IMD, Switzerland
TROND RANDOY Agder College, Norway
BERNARD SURLEMONT University of Liege, Belgium
HELLMUT SCHUTTE INSEAD, France
JAMES H. TAGGART University of Strathclyde, UK
SULLY TAYLOR Portland State University, USA