He, S. and Khan, Z. (2015) Subsidiary capability upgrading and parent-subsidiary relationship: insights from a Chinese acquisition in the UK. In: van Tulder, R., Verbeke, A. and Drogendijk, R. (eds.) The Future of Global Organizing :. Bingley: Emerald. pp. 127-141.
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  Abstract:
              Purpose: - This study aims to explore capability upgrading of EMNE’s subsidiaries in developed countries and how the parent-subsidiary relationship influences such upgrading. Design/methodology/approach: - The study adopts an interdisciplinary approach to capability upgrading of EMNEs subsidiaries in developed countries. It employs a single case study to explore this under-research area. Finding: - the analysis challenges the orthodox view and suggests broad based capability upgrading has taken place in the EMNE acquired subsidiaries ranging from product, process, functional to intersectoral. In addition, the capability upgrading was contingent on the degree of subsidiary autonomy and subsidiary mandates. Originality/value: - This study represents one of the first to examine capability upgrading and parent-subsidiary relationship in the context of EMNEs’ internationalisation activities.
            Uncontrolled Keywords:
              China, Emerging economy multinational enterprises, autonomy, capability upgrading, mandates, parent-subsidiary relationship, subsidiary
            Creators:
              He, S. and Khan, Z.
            Editors:
              van Tulder, R., Verbeke, A. and Drogendijk, R.
            Publisher:
              Emerald
            Faculties, Divisions and Institutes:
              
            Date:
              1 October 2015
            Date Type:
              Publication
            Page Range:
              pp. 127-141
            Title of Book:
              The Future of Global Organizing :
            Series Name:
              Progress in international business research
            Volume:
              10
            Place of Publication:
              Bingley
            Number of Pages:
              15
            Language:
              English
            ISBN:
              9781785604232
            Status:
              Published / Disseminated
            Refereed:
              No
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