Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1000758 International Business Review 2006 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper links Hymer's later contributions to an important aspect of the literature on the management of the MNE- namely- that on the federative MNE. The key point from this literature is that embeddedness in host country networks is potentially a source of strategic power for subsidiaries and thus a serious challenge to the MNE headquarters’ monopoly over strategy. Hymer's analysis, due to the stress that it puts on power, suggests that rather than ‘putting up’ with power dilution, MNEs will seek to reduce the federative nature of multinationality. In this paper we have concentrated on explaining the preponderance of Regional MNEs as an illustration of Hymer's power retention thesis.

Related Topics
Social Sciences and Humanities Business, Management and Accounting Business and International Management
Authors
, ,