Autonomy, Embeddedness and the Performance of Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries

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Autonomy, Embeddedness and the Performance of Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries. / McDonald, F.; Warhurst, S.; Allen, M M.C.
Yn: Multinational Business Review, Cyfrol 16, Rhif 3, 2008, t. 73-92.

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McDonald, F, Warhurst, S & Allen, MMC 2008, 'Autonomy, Embeddedness and the Performance of Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries', Multinational Business Review, cyfrol. 16, rhif 3, tt. 73-92. https://doi.org/10.1108/1525383X200800014

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McDonald, F., Warhurst, S., & Allen, M. M. C. (2008). Autonomy, Embeddedness and the Performance of Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries. Multinational Business Review, 16(3), 73-92. https://doi.org/10.1108/1525383X200800014

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McDonald F, Warhurst S, Allen MMC. 2008. Autonomy, Embeddedness and the Performance of Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries. Multinational Business Review. 16(3):73-92. https://doi.org/10.1108/1525383X200800014

MLA

McDonald, F., S. Warhurst a M M.C. Allen. "Autonomy, Embeddedness and the Performance of Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries". Multinational Business Review. 2008, 16(3). 73-92. https://doi.org/10.1108/1525383X200800014

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McDonald F, Warhurst S, Allen MMC. Autonomy, Embeddedness and the Performance of Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries. Multinational Business Review. 2008;16(3):73-92. doi: 10.1108/1525383X200800014

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McDonald, F. ; Warhurst, S. ; Allen, M M.C. / Autonomy, Embeddedness and the Performance of Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries. Yn: Multinational Business Review. 2008 ; Cyfrol 16, Rhif 3. tt. 73-92.

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T1 - Autonomy, Embeddedness and the Performance of Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries

AU - McDonald, F.

AU - Warhurst, S.

AU - Allen, M M.C.

PY - 2008

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N2 - This paper investigates whether changes in autonomy and embeddedness in host locations by foreign owned subsidiaries are associated with improvements in performance by subsidiaries. The results provide evidence that increasing operational decision-making autonomy is associated with enlianced performance as measured by both subjective and more objective measures of performance. The results on the importance of increasing strategic decision-making autonomy and embeddedness are less clear, with improved performance being detected in some cases, but only for the subjective measure of performance.

AB - This paper investigates whether changes in autonomy and embeddedness in host locations by foreign owned subsidiaries are associated with improvements in performance by subsidiaries. The results provide evidence that increasing operational decision-making autonomy is associated with enlianced performance as measured by both subjective and more objective measures of performance. The results on the importance of increasing strategic decision-making autonomy and embeddedness are less clear, with improved performance being detected in some cases, but only for the subjective measure of performance.

U2 - 10.1108/1525383X200800014

DO - 10.1108/1525383X200800014

M3 - Article

VL - 16

SP - 73

EP - 92

JO - Multinational Business Review

JF - Multinational Business Review

SN - 1525-383X

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