Factors Influencing the Entrepreneurial Practices of Subsidiaries: Observations from Bulgaria

Various authors have examined the entrepreneurial practices within multinationals. However, it is not yet known what is the relationship between entrepreneurial (or innovative) parent firms and their subsidiaries, and why some subsidiaries are allowed to implement entrepreneurial activities while ot...

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Main Author: Naumov, Marko
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2012
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25670/
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description Various authors have examined the entrepreneurial practices within multinationals. However, it is not yet known what is the relationship between entrepreneurial (or innovative) parent firms and their subsidiaries, and why some subsidiaries are allowed to implement entrepreneurial activities while others are not. The current dissertation tries to find the answer of these questions by interweaving the institutional theory and the entrepreneurial orientation theory. The former is applied in order to explain the influence of the external environment on the subsidiaries’ actions, whereas the latter helps to elucidate the nature of entrepreneurial practices. This dissertation also presents an exploratory research design, and the study consists of five semi-structured interviews with managers from Bulgaria. The findings suggest that there are three main factors that restrict domestic subsidiaries to undertake entrepreneurial activities which are market size, host country’s business environment, and corporate policy. The observations indicate, too, that although corporate policy appears to be the most decisive factor, it can be influenced by the other two. In simple terms, subsidiaries which are located in large markets with favourable business environment would be permitted to perform entrepreneurial activities.
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spelling nottingham-256702018-02-15T16:16:21Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25670/ Factors Influencing the Entrepreneurial Practices of Subsidiaries: Observations from Bulgaria Naumov, Marko Various authors have examined the entrepreneurial practices within multinationals. However, it is not yet known what is the relationship between entrepreneurial (or innovative) parent firms and their subsidiaries, and why some subsidiaries are allowed to implement entrepreneurial activities while others are not. The current dissertation tries to find the answer of these questions by interweaving the institutional theory and the entrepreneurial orientation theory. The former is applied in order to explain the influence of the external environment on the subsidiaries’ actions, whereas the latter helps to elucidate the nature of entrepreneurial practices. This dissertation also presents an exploratory research design, and the study consists of five semi-structured interviews with managers from Bulgaria. The findings suggest that there are three main factors that restrict domestic subsidiaries to undertake entrepreneurial activities which are market size, host country’s business environment, and corporate policy. The observations indicate, too, that although corporate policy appears to be the most decisive factor, it can be influenced by the other two. In simple terms, subsidiaries which are located in large markets with favourable business environment would be permitted to perform entrepreneurial activities. 2012 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25670/1/Marko_Naumov_Dissertation_MIB.pdf Naumov, Marko (2012) Factors Influencing the Entrepreneurial Practices of Subsidiaries: Observations from Bulgaria. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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Factors Influencing the Entrepreneurial Practices of Subsidiaries: Observations from Bulgaria
title Factors Influencing the Entrepreneurial Practices of Subsidiaries: Observations from Bulgaria
title_full Factors Influencing the Entrepreneurial Practices of Subsidiaries: Observations from Bulgaria
title_fullStr Factors Influencing the Entrepreneurial Practices of Subsidiaries: Observations from Bulgaria
title_full_unstemmed Factors Influencing the Entrepreneurial Practices of Subsidiaries: Observations from Bulgaria
title_short Factors Influencing the Entrepreneurial Practices of Subsidiaries: Observations from Bulgaria
title_sort factors influencing the entrepreneurial practices of subsidiaries: observations from bulgaria
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25670/