Global Strategy Implementation at the Business Unit Level: Operational Capabilities and Administrative Mechanisms
Kendall Roth,
David M Schweiger and
Allen J Morrison
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Kendall Roth: University of South Carolina
David M Schweiger: University of South Carolina
Allen J Morrison: University of Western Ontario
Journal of International Business Studies, 1991, vol. 22, issue 3, 369-402
Abstract:
The study examines the impact of internationally strategy on organizational design and the influence of the organizational design on effectiveness at the business unit level. The empirical findings are based on survey responses from eighty-two business units competing in global industries. The findings are supportive of the contingency notion which suggests that business unit effectiveness is a function of the fit between the international strategy and the organizational design.© 1991 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1991) 22, 369–402
Date: 1991
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