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Realizing Subsidiary Initiatives: A Network Mobilization View

28. September 2023

Congratulations to Phillip C. Nell, and his co-authors Tina Ambos and Esther Tippmann on the publication of their paper titled "Realizing Subsidiary Initiatives: A Network Mobilization View" in the Journal of International Management!

Through ten in-depth case studies, the paper explores the intricate dynamics of subsidiary initiatives, emphasizing the crucial role of network mobilization.

Many subsidiary initiatives face stumbling blocks on their path to realization. The insights from this study offer invaluable guidance to subsidiary managers, emphasizing the pivotal role of actively shaping initiative networks from phase to phase. Importantly, there is no one-size-fits-all formula for success. By leveraging adjustments in size, configuration, and purpose of mobilizations, subsidiary managers can drive successful initiative realization.

For HQ managers, the research offers strategic insights on supporting subsidiary initiatives effectively. Tailoring involvement based on subsidiary embeddedness is crucial, and understanding the optimal stages for HQ engagement can significantly enhance global impact.

Keywords: #subsidiaryinitiatives #networks #HQs #subsidiaries #embeddedness #eXplore#Headquarters in Austria

Full article available here: https://lnkd.in/gt4vqzqU

Thanks to eXplore! for supporting research on this and similar topics!

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