Integrating external actors into the microfoundations of practice transfer in MNEs: a research agenda

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ahmed Hassan, Johann Fortwengel
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Purpose The transfer of organizational practices in multinational enterprises (MNEs), typically from the headquarters to foreign subsidiaries, has been a key theme in international business (IB) literature. Research on this topic increasingly acknowledges the important role of organizational actors external to the focal MNE. Furthermore, there is a growing interest in the microfoundational underpinnings of practice transfer as an important phenomenon in IB. This paper aims to bring together these two emerging research trends to outline an exciting and important avenue for further research. Design/methodology/approach This is a conceptual paper. This paper builds on prior empirical research to theorize different types of involvement of external organizational actors in the transfer process. This study further identifies specific mechanisms that lead to transfer outcomes in terms of practice adaptation. Findings The authors develop conceptual arguments regarding the role of external actors in the microfoundations of transfer. The involvement of external organizational actors can be either direct or indirect, and it can occur in the initiation stage at headquarters level and/or in the implementation stage at subsidiary level. The authors theorize how the involvement of external organizational actors in the transfer process shapes practice adaptation as a key outcome. This study summarizes the theorization with the help of propositions, and this study also identifies a set of research questions that can guide future research on this increasingly important topic. Originality/value This paper contributes to the literature by developing a research agenda to open up the black box regarding the role of external actors in the microfoundations of practice transfer in MNEs.
将外部行为者纳入跨国公司实践转移的微观基础:一项研究议程
目的跨国企业组织实践的转移,通常是从总部转移到外国子公司,一直是国际商业文献中的一个关键主题。对这一主题的研究越来越认识到多边网络协调中心之外的组织行动者的重要作用。此外,作为IB的一个重要现象,人们对实践转移的微观基础越来越感兴趣。本文旨在将这两种新兴的研究趋势结合起来,为进一步研究勾勒出一条令人兴奋的重要途径。设计/方法论/方法这是一篇概念性论文。本文建立在先前实证研究的基础上,对外部组织行为者在转移过程中的不同类型的参与进行了理论化。本研究进一步确定了在实践适应方面导致转移结果的具体机制。研究结果作者提出了关于外部行为者在转移微观基础中的作用的概念论点。外部组织行动者的参与可以是直接的,也可以是间接的,可以发生在总部一级的启动阶段和(或)附属机构一级的实施阶段。作者对外部组织行动者在转移过程中的参与如何将实践适应作为一个关键结果进行了理论化。本研究借助命题对理论化进行了总结,本研究还确定了一组研究问题,这些问题可以指导未来对这一日益重要的主题的研究。原创性/价值本文通过制定研究议程,打开关于外部行为者在跨国公司实践转移微观基础中的作用的黑匣子,为文献做出了贡献。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
CiteScore
9.40
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