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Horizontal subcontracting and the global factory
The focus of this article is the examination of the factors that trigger the addition of horizontal subcontracting to the structure of global...
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When the God Ka acts for us: digital management as twinning our selves
The search for digital twins is an ancient practice among both digital and organizational designers. It is grounded into a very old modern...
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Does Eco-Innovation of Emerging Market Firms Benefit from Knowledge Spillovers of MNC in a Multi-dimensional Task Environment?
Taking a socially proactive stance that aligns with their economic imperatives has led multinational corporations (MNCs) to focus on social...
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Space of Challenges (SOC) Framework: Problems, Issues and Dilemmas in Sustainable Housing
In pursuit of global sustainable value creation, the conceptual ambiguity inherent in sustainability poses a challenge for goal-seeking...
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Multinational firms and sustainability in global supply chains: scope and boundaries of responsibility
Multinational corporations and their global suppliers are increasingly expected to employ sustainability practices throughout their supply chains. As...
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Examining the Drivers and Boundary Conditions of Social Innovation: Evidence from MNE Subsidiaries in a Develo** Economy
Although social innovation can help multinational enterprise (MNE) subsidiaries create social value for develo** countries, they often encounter...
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The Reflective Practice Framework for Phenomenographic Data Analysis
In phenomenographic studies, the use of reflection is not commonly reported. Drawing on the different schools of thought and reported frameworks,...
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Market or Community? An Institutional Logics Interpretation of how MNE Subsidiaries Respond to Mandated Social Innovation in India
Despite growing concern in the social innovation (SI) literature about the tackling of grand challenges, our understanding of the role of...
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MNCs’ Corporate Social Innovation in Emerging Markets: Antecedents, Outcomes, and Boundary Conditions
This study examines (i) the relationship between first social mover multinational corporations (MNCs) and corporate social innovation (CSI); (ii) the...
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Sensemaking along global supply chains: implications for the ability of the MNE to manage sustainability challenges
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are increasingly called upon to address sustainability issues along their supply chains. We advance prior literature...
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Social Innovation and the Financial Risk of EMNCs - The Contingent Role of Institutional Legitimacy
This paper examines the influence of social innovation on financial risk of emerging economy multinational corporations (EMNCs). Traditionally,...
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How has the COVID-19 pandemic shaped behavior in crowdsourcing? The role of online labor market training
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated lockdown measures have been a shock to market systems worldwide, affecting both the supply...
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The Diary Method in International Management Research
Relationships between subsidiary managers and headquarters (HQ) have been investigated through various research methods in the international...
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Multinational Corporations and Social Innovation in Emerging Markets
The concept of social innovation has garnered increasing attention across various disciplines, driven by a growing recognition of the need to address...
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Smart disclosure: an enabler for multinationals to reduce human rights violations in global supply chains
Existing research has underscored that the lack of supplier visibility poses a primary obstacle for multinational corporations (MNCs) to tackle human...
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Driving Social Innovation in Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Markets through International Social Alliances: The Role of Legitimacy
International social alliances—in which multinational enterprises (MNEs) and social enterprises (SEs) collaborate—are a vital source for the...
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Research on temporal diversity in GVTs: limitations and a new research agenda
In addition to cultural and demographic diversity, temporal diversity is increasingly recognized as a crucial factor affecting the dynamics and...
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Universal banking powers and liquidity creation
Universal banking powers are permissions for a nation’s banks to provide financial services beyond “plain vanilla” banking activities. Some nations...
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Revealed and reserved: a compensating approach of voluntary disclosure by family multinationals
Family-owned MNEs (FMNEs) face unique challenges for their newly established foreign subsidiaries due to the information asymmetry and divergent...
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The integration of risk into management control systems: towards a deeper understanding across multiple levels of analysis
The integration of risk into management control has recently received increased attention in the management accounting and control literature. Much...