Gouvernance d'entreprise des sociétés-mères de groupes multinationaux: Une étude empirique par l'approche " quali-quantitative comparée " (AQQC)
Konan Anderson Seny Kan ()
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Konan Anderson Seny Kan: Management Research Centre - ESC Toulouse
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This paper studies the determinants governance arrangement (top management team and board of director) within multinational's parent company. An emerging literature presupposes a link between multinational degree of internationalization and the configuration of its governance arrangements. If the theoretical arguments underlying this conjecture are promising, empirical evidences are still sparse to consolidate it. In this aim, we use in this article QCA with a major contribution: bringing out necessary causal conditions and sufficient combination of causal conditions opening a new angle of understanding of corporate governance within multinational corporations' parent companies. We also show that multinational corporations' level of internationalization is a necessary but not sufficient condition to determine the pattern
Keywords: Corporate governance; Multinational corporation; Fuzzy sets; Configurational comparative analysis (QCA); Gouvernance d'entreprise; Groupe multinational; Ensembles flous; Analyse comparative configurationnelle (AQQC) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-05-10
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Published in Comptabilités, économie et société, May 2011, Montpellier, France. pp.cd-rom
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