Dynamic capabilities for hire – How former host-country entrepreneurs as MNC subsidiary managers affect performance
Andreas P. Distel (),
Wolfgang Sofka,
Pedro de Faria (),
Miguel Torres Preto () and
António Sérgio Ribeiro ()
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Andreas P. Distel: Erasmus University
Pedro de Faria: University of Groningen
Miguel Torres Preto: Universidade de Lisboa
António Sérgio Ribeiro: Universidade de Lisboa
Journal of International Business Studies, 2022, vol. 53, issue 4, No 5, 657-688
Abstract:
Abstract MNC subsidiaries benefit from managers with entrepreneurial skills for finding superior combinations of MNC and host-country resources. However, such management skills are scarce. We reason that subsidiaries can improve their performance by hiring host-country entrepreneurs as managers since they develop similar skills in start-ups. Our theoretical model integrates mechanisms from entrepreneurial experience into theory on the microfoundations of dynamic capabilities. We test and support our prediction using longitudinal employer–employee data for 5587 foreign MNC subsidiaries in Portugal. Further, we show that performance effects are weaker when a subsidiary’s management is internationally diverse and stronger in dynamic host-country environments.
Keywords: MNC subsidiaries; dynamic capabilities; entrepreneurship; microfoundations; subsidiary managers; entrepreneurial experience; entropy balancing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1057/s41267-019-00274-0
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