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The Multinational Firm Glenn Morgan (, Senior Lecturer in Organizational Behaviour, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)

The Multinational Firm By Glenn Morgan (, Senior Lecturer in Organizational Behaviour, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)

Summary

This volume argues that multinational firms are complex social arenas where competing groups draw on various resources to develop new transnational relationships. These processes occur at a number of levels which are explored in different settings.

The Multinational Firm Summary

The Multinational Firm: Organizing Across Institutional and National Divides by Glenn Morgan (, Senior Lecturer in Organizational Behaviour, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)

In contrast to the traditional view of multinational firms as cohesive rational actors maximizing the use of resources across national boundaries, the contributors to this volume argue that they are complex social arenas where competing groups draw on resources from their own socially embedded locations in developing new transnational social relationships. As firms seek to manage across national and institutional boundaries, they stretch their existing capacities and routines and develop new sets of transnational social relationships through different groups competing and cooperating. These processes occur at a number of levels which are explored in different empirical settings. Firstly, at the level of governance, multinational firms may develop conflicts between investors from different national contexts, e.g. between the arms-length orientation of Anglo-Saxon institutional investors and the more committed orientation of investors in certain European and Asian contexts. The tension between opening the firm up for foreign investors in order to have access to more and cheaper capital and the consequent effects on management strategy is explored in a number of chapters. Secondly, at the level of coordinating activities across different sites, multinationals may encourage competition between plants in different countries as well as seeking to transfer best practices. The result may be pressure on managers and employees in certain plants to give up traditional practices and employment rights. Thirdly, multinational firms operate in environments where other forms of coordinating international business activity may also occur, e.g. cartels or the creation of international regulatory activity. They therefore compete for the regulatory space in complex political environments that will enable them to prosper.

About Glenn Morgan (, Senior Lecturer in Organizational Behaviour, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)

Richard Whitley is Professor of Organizational Sociology at the Manchester Business School, University of Manchester. He has also held visiting academic appointments at the International University of Japan (1993), University of Hong Kong (1988), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris (1987), University of Amsterdam (1982), St Anthony's College, Oxford (1981), and the Inter-University Graduate School of Management, Delft, The Netherlands (1977, 1979).

Table of Contents

1. The Multinational Firm: Organizing across institutional and national divides ; 2. HOW AND WHY ARE INTERNATIONAL FIRMS DIFFERENT? THE CONSEQUENCES OF CROSS-BORDER MANAGERIAL COORDINATION FOR FIRM CHARACTERISTICS AND BEHAVIOUR ; 3. The Emergence of German Transnational Companies: A theoretical analysis and empirical study of the globalization process ; 4. Constructing Global Corporations: Contrasting national legacies in the Nordic Forest ; 5. BETWEEN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE: SECTOR COORDINATION AND GEOPOLITICS IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ; 6. The Impact of the Internationalizing of Capital Markets on Local Companies: How international institutional investors are restructuring Finnish companies ; 7. The Making of a Global Firm: Local pathways to multinational enterprise ; 8. Globalization and Change: Organizational continuity and change within a Japanese multinational in the UK ; 9. THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSNATIONAL STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS AND THEIR IMPACTS ON FIRMS ; 10. Globalization and its Limits: The making of international regulation ; 11. National Trajectories, International Competition, and Transnational Governance in Europe

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GOR013847134
9780199247554
0199247552
The Multinational Firm: Organizing Across Institutional and National Divides by Glenn Morgan (, Senior Lecturer in Organizational Behaviour, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)
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Oxford University Press
2001-09-01
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