Re-Thinking a MNC: The Role of Cognitive Interventions in Organizational Design
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Published:2014
Elizabeth Maitland, André Sammartino, 2014. "Re-Thinking a MNC: The Role of Cognitive Interventions in Organizational Design", Orchestration of the Global Network Organization
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Abstract
Using a managerial cognition lens, we investigate the organizational design issues facing multinational corporation (MNC) managers. We apply concepts hitherto untested in the international management (IM) literature to a longitudinal study of reconfiguration efforts within a large, Asian MNC. We focus on how organizational design outcomes can be affected through mental interventions that provoke changes in senior executives’ mental representations of what the MNC is and can be to achieve a strategic redirection and redesign. We draw on extensive interview and other qualitative data. Our study contributes to the literatures on MNC design and to our understanding of the important, but largely neglected, micro-foundational role of cognition in IM. This field research on executive judgment and decision-making in real time offers unique insights into the dynamics of MNC design.
