基于注意力的视角:子公司如何成功推进假设自主型举措

Developing successful assumed autonomy‐based initiatives: An attention‐based view

GLOBAL STRATEGY JOURNAL · 2021
被引 15
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

基于注意力基础观,通过多案例定性数据,揭示了子公司通过不披露和主动推销来吸引或规避总部注意力的机制,并强调了时机的重要性。

Abstract

Abstract Research Summary Adopting the attention‐based view of the firm as our principal theoretical lens, we explore the mechanisms by which subsidiaries attract or avoid headquarters attention in developing successful assumed autonomy‐based initiatives. To this end, our study utilizes qualitative data from subsidiary and headquarters perspectives in a multiple case study design. Our study reveals that subsidiaries first engage in non‐disclosure of assumed autonomy‐based initiatives to avoid negative headquarters attention. We then highlight the way in which subsidiaries undertake initiative selling to attract positive headquarters attention; in particular, we identify the unique selling criteria of demonstrable financial success and corporate alignment. Finally, we reveal the importance of timing in balancing the competing dual requirements of non‐disclosure and initiative selling. Managerial Summary Our paper aims to explore the mechanisms by which subsidiaries attract or avoid attention from headquarters, to ensure that their proactive, autonomous actions facilitate the attainment of an extended role within the MNE. We highlight three mechanisms as especially important here for subsidiary managers. First, we reveal that subsidiaries initially engage in “non‐disclosure” of these actions to avoid negative headquarters attention. Second, we discover that subsidiaries ultimately look to demonstrate the financial success and corporate alignment of their autonomous actions. Finally, we emphasize the importance of timing in balancing the requirements of non‐disclosure and the “selling” of the subsidiary's actions to headquarters.

跨国公司子公司管理注意力基础观自主权