Introduction -- Transfer and hybridization in MNEs -- Subsidiary hybridization : conceptual and methodological tools -- India's business context and the automotive sector -- The case of Maruti-Suzuki India -- The case of Fiat India -- The case of Mercedes-Benz India -- The case of Skoda Auto India -- Discussion
Summary
Multinational enterprises setting up subsidiaries in emerging markets face the ongoing issue as to what extent they can transfer their home-grown or global organizational models. Addressing this question, this book shows how and why the hybridization profiles of automobile subsidiaries in India differ. Focusing on the transfer and local adaptation of production models, the author argues that only when we consider strategic choices at the corporate and subsidiary level, as well as their institutional and strategic embeddedness, can we understand subsidiary hybridization
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-295) and index
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