报告题目: Reconfiguration of multinational networks: Network dynamics, subsidiary mandate development, and subsidiary performance
报告人:Hyeyoun Park, Ph.D.
报告人单位:Research Fellow, Institute for Business Research & Education, Korea University
主持人:许雁翔
时间:10月26日 (星期五)16:30-18:00
地点:南强二405室
参加者:欢迎感兴趣的老师、学生参加讲座
报告介绍:Given the interdependent nature of subsidiaries in a multinational enterprise (MNE), we examine the multinational network dynamics that affect subsidiary mandate development and their performance implications. By incorporating cooperative and competitive logic, we propose a framework of subsidiary mandate development to understand how strategic interdependence among subsidiaries stimulates subsidiary mandate development. Furthermore, we identify the short- and long-term performance implications and emphasize that performance benefits depend on how subsidiaries take mandate development opportunities by examining the boundary conditions of experiential and
competitive learning. Based on a sample of 4,509 foreign subsidiaries for over 20 years, the findings confirm that subsidiaries redefine their mandate portfolio in response to strategic moves of peers and how to expand mandate portfolio is critical to improving subsidiary performance.
嘉宾介绍:
Korea University Business School (AACSB, EQUIS, CEMS) Seoul, South Korea Ph.D. in International Business (International Business Management & Strategy)
Cass Business School, City University London (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA) London, U.K.
M.Sc.in Management (Dissertation: Distinction)
Sookmyung Women’s University Seoul, South Korea
B.S.in Political Science and International Relations/ Minor: Law
PUBLICATION
Chris Changwha Chung, Hye Youn Park, Jeoung Yul Lee, & Kwanghyun Kim. (2015) Human capital in multinational enterprises: Does strategic alignment matter? Journal of International Business Studies 46, 806–829.
WORK-IN-PROGRESS
Hyeyoun Park & Chris Changwha Chung, “The role of subsidiary learning and knowledge base in foreign subsidiary expansion”
Hyeyoun Park & Chris Changwha Chung, “Reconfiguration of multinational networks: Network dynamics, subsidiary mandate development, and subsidiary performance”