Entrepreneurship in the Global Firm e-bog
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`A major contribution of this exciting book is the perspective of the subsidiary manager operating network.... In its extreme version this means that all managers are subsidiary managers... challenging those who still view multinationals as hierarchies. With exceptional clarity of thought and writing, Julian Birkinshaw stakes out the ground as a major new thinker in the fields of international ...
E-bog
403,64 DKK
Forlag
SAGE Publications Ltd
Udgivet
14 april 2000
Længde
168 sider
Genrer
Business strategy
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781446227541
`A major contribution of this exciting book is the perspective of the subsidiary manager operating network.... In its extreme version this means that all managers are subsidiary managers... challenging those who still view multinationals as hierarchies. With exceptional clarity of thought and writing, Julian Birkinshaw stakes out the ground as a major new thinker in the fields of international business and strategic management ' - Alan Rugman, Templeton College, University of OxfordMuch current literature on globalization and competition focuses on the external environment in which firms operate. Julian Birkinshaws book looks within international firms at the dynamics that affect their growth and position. Are local managers seizing power from the centre? Is `glocialization the inevitable result of globalization? Based on fresh case evidence gathered in Europe and North America, the findings in this book about multi-national firms and managers make a significant contribution to some of the key debates on the transfer of knowledge in firms; the resource-based view; and the network forms of organization. The initiatives of local managers reflect local knowledge, skills and resources and at the same time impact of the distribution of power in the wider organization. By taking as his perspective that of the subsidiary manager operating in a network, Julian Birkinshaw extends the implications of his findings to all managers in organizations and challenges those who still view organizations as hierarchies.