The impact of foreign firm ownership on local renewal activities

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
M. Henning, Ramsin Yakob
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate how an increasingly intertwined international geography of ownership affects renewal activities and processes, including innovation, in established local companies that have shifted into foreign ownership. The authors develop a framework for the relations between (foreign) ownership and local renewal activities and processes (including innovation). The authors focus on access to resources for renewal, the development of capabilities for innovation and change, and local mandates to pursue renewal. Based on case studies of eight formerly Swedish-owned mid-size manufacturing companies that have shifted into and remained under foreign ownership during most of the 2010s, the authors develop a framework concerned with the relations between (foreign) ownership and renewal activities and processes in local firms. Design/methodology/approach Multiple intensive case studies of eight previously Swedish-owned mid-sized manufacturing companies to gain qualitative insights into the resource, capabilities and mandates for renewal under new ownership conditions. Empirical data collected primarily through semi-structured interviews and complemented with secondary material, including annual reports (2010–2018), databases, press releases and information on company websites. Empirical data were analyzed thematically to isolate key findings pertaining to renewal. At the core of the analysis process was the gradual creation of a framework that stipulates the relations between (foreign) ownership and firm renewal activities and processes. Findings The companies are endowed with liberal but conditional mandates to pursue strategic innovation in their original sites and draw on a stronger resource repertoire within their ownership spheres. In comparison to the established international business (IB) literature, the authors add considerations about how local aspects interact with international ones to form global distribution of renewal activities in our time. To economic geographers and innovation scholars, consideration of the local and its importance in renewal activities and processes is certainly not new, but we show how ownership is an important aspect that conditions some of the strategic interactions that companies have with their “outsides”. Originality/value Contributes to the burgeoning conversation between IB and economic geography disciplines. Emphasizes a deeper local aspect to the IB literature, partly how companies access resources and capabilities from the ownership sphere at points that suit their renewal efforts and partly the persistence of path-dependent aspects of local companies even as they get acquired by multinationals. Emphasizes ownership and mandate aspects to the literature in Economic geography, which tends to focus on regional/non-regional assets for renewal and innovation. Findings show that the non-regional assets are, in fact, two distinct categories as ownership becomes internationalized: assets within and outside the ownership sphere.
外国公司所有权对当地更新活动的影响
本研究的目的是调查日益交织的国际所有权地理如何影响已转变为外国所有权的本地老牌公司的更新活动和过程,包括创新。作者为(外国)所有权与本地更新活动和进程(包括创新)之间的关系建立了一个框架。作者将重点放在更新资源的获取、创新和变革能力的发展以及追求更新的地方授权上。基于对8家原瑞典中型制造企业的案例研究,作者开发了一个框架,关注(外国)所有权与本地企业更新活动和流程之间的关系。这些企业在2010年代的大部分时间里已转为外资所有并仍处于外资所有之下。设计/方法/方法对8家瑞典中型制造企业进行多次深入案例研究,以获得在新所有权条件下更新的资源、能力和任务的定性见解。实证数据主要通过半结构化访谈收集,并辅以二级材料,包括年度报告(2010-2018)、数据库、新闻稿和公司网站上的信息。对经验数据进行了主题分析,以分离与更新有关的关键发现。分析过程的核心是逐步建立一个框架,规定(外国)所有权与公司更新活动和进程之间的关系。这些公司被赋予了自由但有条件的授权,可以在其原始网站上进行战略创新,并在其所有权范围内利用更强大的资源库。与已有的国际商业(IB)文献相比,作者增加了关于本地方面如何与国际方面相互作用以形成我们这个时代更新活动的全球分布的考虑。对于经济地理学家和创新学者来说,考虑本地及其在更新活动和过程中的重要性当然并不新鲜,但我们展示了所有权是如何成为公司与其“外部”进行一些战略互动的一个重要方面。原创性/价值有助于IB和经济地理学科之间蓬勃发展的对话。强调IB文献的更深层次的本地方面,部分是公司如何在适合其更新努力的点上从所有权领域获取资源和能力,部分是本地公司即使被跨国公司收购也能持续存在路径依赖方面。强调经济地理学文献的所有权和授权方面,往往侧重于更新和创新的区域/非区域资产。研究结果表明,随着所有权的国际化,非区域性资产实际上分为两类:所有权范围内的资产和所有权范围外的资产。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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