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Change? - Yes we can. A study analysing the implementation of structural changes in a multidivisional MNC.

Abstract
As Multinational Corporations (MNCs) grow and expand the importance of how to manage the headquarter-subsidiary relationship has grown, and evermore when adding into the equation the centralisation of different units and tasks. Centralisation studies in international business (IB) studies has often been directed towards companies, which have a greater level of homogeneity. This study aims to investigate further how the implementation of centralisation is done in a multidivisional structured MNC where aspects are far more heterogeneous, and what factors affect the outcome of this process. An embedded single-case study approach has been adapted for the thesis which has been based on 13 semi-structured interviews performed with participants from four countries. The findings of this study bring forth that centralisation can be performed in different manners in the same company depending on the nature of the task and unit being changed. Further, the results show that local managers acting as change agents, greatly impact the change process and the outcome of a centralisation project.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in International Business and Trade
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/53132
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Date
2017-07-26
Author
Andersson, Gustav
Jönsson, Robin
Keywords
Multidivisional Structure
Change Management
Organisational Practices
Control
Centralisation
Strategic Change
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2017:1
Language
eng
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