Sticking or Twisting? Swedish Subsidiary Role Change in Emerging Markets in Crisis

Posted: 11 May 2020

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Henry Lopez-Vega

Jonkoping University - Jonkoping International Business School (JIBS); Jonkoping University - Jonkoping International Business School (JIBS)

Fredrik Tell

Linkoping University

Edward Gillmore

Jonkoping University - Jonkoping International Business School (JIBS)

Date Written: June 21, 2019

Abstract

Using a sensemaking lens to examine the creation of subsidiary roles, this paper is built on three premises: (1) subsidiary managers often have different perceptions about their subsidiary role in the multinational enterprise, and (2) that such roles are not static and require continues re-interpretation and 3) that subsidiary roles are continually negotiated not assigned. Using data collected from 17 subsidiaries before and after the recent economic crisis in Brazil, we found support that subsidiary managers’ sense making processes plays an important part in the interpretation of the subsidiary’s roles and continual reinterpretation of these roles. Subsidiary roles were found to be negotiated between the HQ and the subsidiary and that subsidiaries with higher levels of innovativeness also evidenced when there exists what we call reinterpretation capabilities.

Suggested Citation

Lopez, Henry and Lopez, Henry and Tell, Fredrik and Gillmore, Edward, Sticking or Twisting? Swedish Subsidiary Role Change in Emerging Markets in Crisis (June 21, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3577577

Henry Lopez (Contact Author)

Jonkoping University - Jonkoping International Business School (JIBS) ( email )

Jönköping, 55111
Sweden

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Jonkoping University - Jonkoping International Business School (JIBS) ( email )

Jönköping, 55111
Sweden

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Fredrik Tell

Linkoping University ( email )

Överstegatan 30
Linkoping, 581 83
Sweden

Edward Gillmore

Jonkoping University - Jonkoping International Business School (JIBS) ( email )

Jönköping, 55111
Sweden

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