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Conclusion

In: Foreign Market Subsidiary Mandates

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  • Nicolas Lohr

    (Dissertation University of Fribourg in Switzerland)

Abstract

This study contributes to the relatively unexplored research field (Blankenburg Holm et al., 2009) of internationalization processes of foreign subsidiaries in several ways. Overall, the findings allow a first dynamic view of drivers and restrictions in the process of subsidiary internationalization and in evolutionary paths of cross-border subsidiary mandates. By accounting for multiple embeddedness of foreign subsidiaries (Forsgren et al., 2005) and the competition for corporate marketplace (Galunic & Eisenhardt, 1996), both horizontally versus the parent company and vertically versus other MNC units, the study helps explain the effects of the increasing complexity of contemporary MNCs.

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  • Nicolas Lohr, 2014. "Conclusion," Springer Books, in: Foreign Market Subsidiary Mandates, chapter 6, pages 272-279, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-02668-4_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-02668-4_6
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