2023
DOI: 10.1002/smj.3530
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Disentangling the corporate effect on subsidiary performance

Abstract: Research SummaryCorporate parents are important to subsidiary performance, but prior strategy research presents mixed results about the extent to which parents drive subsidiary performance differences. Drawing on the corporate strategy literature, we argue that corporate parents’ influence depends on the size of the corporate portfolio that determines subsidiaries’ access to finite corporate resources and the contextual conditions—industrial relatedness and institutional distance—that favor or constrain the ap… Show more

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