Essays about: "Headquarters Control"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 essays containing the words Headquarters Control.
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1. Knowledge Transfer from multinational corporations’ headquarters to their subsidiaries : The methods of transferring knowledge (Explicit & Tacit)
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för ekonomiAbstract : Background: Globalization, technological advancement and opportunity of capturing new markets have pushed business organizations to expand their business in the inter- national market. As a result, companies have established their subsidiaries in the host country and control their business from headquarters. READ MORE
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2. How to Manage Subsidiaries’ Local Sales Activities During the External Crises? A Case Study of Headquarters Control and Subsidiaries Autonomy in Chinese MNC Under the Covid-19 Pandemic Context
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : The relationship between MNC headquarters and subsidiaries has always been the focus in the field of international business. For MNCs, how to manage and coordinate the relationship between headquarters and subsidiaries, especially under the dramatic changes in external environment, how the headquarters can effectively manage subsidiaries local activities is very important. READ MORE
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3. Development of a forecasting model of Indian road traffic scenario to predict road user share, injuries and fatalities
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Statistik och maskininlärningAbstract : According to the global status report on road safety 2018 by the World Health Organization (WHO), road accidents cause 1.35 million deaths annually world-wide, making it the eight leading cause of death. Road fatalities are caused due to multiple factors including rash driving, unsafe roads and vehicle failures. READ MORE
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4. The Importance of Headquarters Role in Subsidiary Innovation in EMNCs: A Case Study of Lynk & Co
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : One of emerging-market multinational companies’ main motives is to seek strategic assets, such as technology, from their subsidiaries in order to enhance their innovation competence. Subsidiary innovation development is key to EMNCs achieving this objective and has therefore become increasingly important for EMNCs. READ MORE
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5. Fighting the dragon and riding the wave of love and peace : how environmentalist groups in Hong Kong utilized the context of a social movement
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : This thesis examines the potential of society, and social movement in particular, as an agent of change for sustainability. In August 2014 student activists initiated a sit-in strike outside of the Hong Kong government headquarters, as a protest against the non-democratic electoral system forced upon the city by China. READ MORE