Building (or not building) dynamic capabilities: the case of Italian subsidiaries in China and India

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
G. Tattara
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the process of capability building at subsidiary level and the forces preventing such process. The paper discusses and tests three propositions governing this process. Design/methodology/approach This research is based on multiple case studies. A case study research is most useful when addressing issues about which little prior theory has been developed or empirical evidence collected. Findings Subsidiaries in Asia operate in a way substantially different from those in the West. Specifically what ways do market specificities in Asian economies serve to either inhibit or positively encourage the development of a subsidiary? What are the circumstances which could induce subsidiaries to outsource production? Research limitations/implications Future research should explore the regional effect on MNE subsidiary types and different flexibilities exhibited in the value chain. What are the specific aspects (macro and micro) that explain variations of business strategies at subsidiary levelboth over time and between countries? Practical implications Multinational enterprises (MNEs) should be aware of the strong potential for capability development at the subsidiary level. This increased awareness ought to induce consideration in MNEs about how best to encourage such know capability development and how to leverage these capabilities for a better MNE performance. Social implications Managers who knew the host country languages and culture, and have outward-looking attitudes, are in advantageous positions to learn about new opportunities. Originality/value The paper offers empirical insights into the state and drivers of subsidiary performance in Asia. Specifically it shows how neglect of external conditions can act to open people’s eyes and foster a capability-building process within subsidiaries.
建立(或不建立)动态能力:意大利子公司在中国和印度的案例
目的研究子公司能力建设的过程和阻碍子公司能力建设的力量。本文讨论并检验了控制这一过程的三个命题。设计/方法/方法本研究基于多个案例研究。案例研究是最有用的,当解决的问题,很少有事先的理论已经发展或经验证据收集。亚洲子公司的运作方式与西方子公司截然不同。具体来说,亚洲经济体的市场特殊性是如何抑制或积极鼓励子公司的发展的?在什么情况下会促使子公司将生产外包?研究的局限性/启示未来的研究应探讨区域对跨国公司子公司类型和价值链中不同灵活性的影响。哪些具体方面(宏观和微观)可以解释不同时间和国家之间子公司层面的商业战略变化?现实意义跨国企业应认识到子公司能力发展的巨大潜力。这种意识的提高应该促使跨国公司考虑如何最好地鼓励这种知识能力的发展,以及如何利用这些能力来提高跨国公司的绩效。社会意义了解东道国语言和文化并具有外向态度的管理者在了解新机会方面处于有利地位。本文对亚洲子公司绩效的现状和驱动因素进行了实证分析。具体来说,它显示了对外部条件的忽视如何使人们大开眼界,并促进子公司内部的能力建设过程。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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