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Multinational subsidiary roles in North Africa: managerial initiatives in Tunisia
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Multinational Business Review
Multinational Business Review (2012) 20 (3): 248–265.
Published: 17 August 2012
... A multiple case studies approach was used for this research. The data were collected using a directed interview with 20 participants in eight foreign subsidiaries established in Tunisia. Findings The results show that the studies of subsidiaries can be classified into “workshop” subsidiaries and “market...
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Understanding Diverging Isomorphic Pressures on Foreign Subsidiary Managers: A Contingency Model
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Multinational Business Review
Multinational Business Review (2009) 17 (1): 1–22.
Published: 11 March 2009
...Eugene Kang; Dan Li We contend that the international strategy adopted by and the international experience of top executives in parent firms, as well as the embeddedness of foreign subsidiaries in host countries, moderate the impact of institutional distance between home and host countries...
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The Cost of Doing Business Abroad in Emerging Markets and the Role of MNC Parent Companies
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Multinational Business Review
Multinational Business Review (2008) 16 (3): 23–40.
Published: 19 November 2008
...Roger (Rongxin) Chen This study examines the impact of MNC parents on the cost of doing business abroad (CDBA) of their foreign subsidiaries in emerging markets. Based on a case research, we found that MNC HQs can influence the activity‐based CDBA of their foreign subsidiaries through policies...
