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The development of foreign‐owned manufacturing subsidiaries: some empirical evidence

David Williams (David Williams is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the Derbyshire Business School, University of Derby, Derby, UK)

European Business Review

ISSN: 0955-534X

Article publication date: 1 October 1998

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Abstract

The development of multinational subsidiaries is of interest to academics, policy‐makers and the business community. Although there is a considerable literature on subsidiary typologies, there is a dearth of empirical investigation to accompany this. This article reports on a field‐work survey which was undertaken to analyse the nature of subsidiary development in the UK economy. A large sample of companies were asked to provide details of their value‐added activities and degree of strategic autonomy granted by their parent organisations. These data were collected in respect of their entry to the UK and at the time of the survey so that a comparison would yield conclusions about subsidiary development. The analysis of the data reveals that subsidiary development is associated with the ownership (i.e. geographical location) of the parent company, as well as the entry mode which the parent company chooses to enter the host economy. The precise nature of these relationships is complex and the article concludes by suggesting some future research agendas in this area.

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Williams, D. (1998), "The development of foreign‐owned manufacturing subsidiaries: some empirical evidence", European Business Review, Vol. 98 No. 5, pp. 282-286. https://doi.org/10.1108/09555349810231843

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