
Multinational Corporations and Organization Theory
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Business and economics scholars from Europe, Australia, Israel and North America offer 15 essays on how insights from organization theory and international business can broaden understanding of multinational corporations. They describe the historical perspective on the relationship between multinational corporations and organization theory; established applications of organization theory in their study, such as a contingency approach to the role of headquarters, institutionalist theory, and ethnographic studies; new concepts and methodologies, including multinational corporations as multi-lingual corporations, headquarters-subsidiary relations, critical realism, convention theory, and a "playing field of power"; and internal and external contestations of multinational corporations, including the role of gender, the role of social movements and political contests, ethics, and the adoption of corporate social responsibility. -- Annotation (c)2017 * (protoview.com) *More details
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Mike Geppert is Professor of Strategic and International Management at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, and Visiting Professor at the Turku School of Economics. Other recent visiting appointments were with the University of Technology, Sydney, Stanford University and the University of Regensburg. Mike holds a PhD from the Humboldt University in Berlin. His current research focus is on socio-political issues and sensemaking within multinational companies, and on cross-national comparisons of management and employment relations in various industrial sectors. He has published in highly recognized academic journals including British Journal of Management, European Journal of Industrial Relations, Human Relations, International Journal of Human Resource Management, International Journal of Management Reviews, Journal of International Management, Journal of Management Studies, Management International Review and Organization Studies. Mike served as Vice-chair of EGOS until 2016 and is co-organizer of the EGOS Standing Working Group on "Multinational corporations: social agency and institutional change."
Content
PART I: SETTING THE SCENE
Multinational Corporations and Organization Theory: AN Introduction to Post-Millennium Perspectives - Christoph Doerrenbaecher and Mike Geppert
The East India Company: The First Modern Multinationals? - Stewart Clegg
PART II: FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF ESTABLISHED DEBATES
The Role of the Headquarters in the Contemporary MNC: A Contingency Model - William G. Egelhoff and Joachim Wolf
Between Local Mooring and Global Orientation: A Neo-Institutional Theory Perspective on the Contemporary Multinational Corporation - Peter Walgenbach, Gili S. Drori and Markus A. Hoellerer
What the Shared Industry and Country of Origin Bring: Analogous Sequences in the Internationalization of Finnish Paper MNCs - Juha Laurila
Altered States of Consciousness: MNCs and Ethnographic Studies - Fiona Moore
PART III: NEW CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN THE STUDY OF THE MNC
Language as a Meeting Ground for Research on the MNC and Organization Theory - Rebecca Piekkari and D. Eleanor Westney
Headquarter-Subsidiary Relations in the Multinational Corporation as a Discursive Struggle - Alexei Koveshnikov, Mats Ehrnrooth and Eero Vaara
Applying Critical Realism to the MNC: Exploring New Realities in Staffing and Expatriation - Chris Rees and Chris Smith
Headquarters-Subsidiary Relationships from a Convention Theory Perspective: Plural Orders of Worth, Arrangements and Form-Giving Activites - Julia Brandl and Anna Schneider
The Multinational Corporation as a Playing Field of Power: A Bourdieusian Approach - Giuseppe Delmestri and Mara Brumana
PART IV: THE CONTEMPORARY MNC: AN INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY POLITICIZED ORGANIZATION
Gendering the MNC - Michal Frenkel
MNCs and Politicization from Outside - Sabrina Zajak
The Dark Side of MNCs - George Cairns and Sharif As-Saber
Private Governance as Regulatory Substitute or Complement? A Comparative Institutional Approach to CSR Adoption by Multinational Corporations - Gregory Jackson and Nikolas Rathert
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