Authors
Emma Stendahl, Esther Tippmann
Publication date
2024/2/29
Book
Encyclopedia of International Strategic Management
Pages
191-193
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Description
In the context of international business, control refers to the mechanisms the headquarters use to control their subsidiaries to ensure corporate goals and plans. The issue of control has a long tradition within international business and is still a widely discussed topic among international business scholars This literature, supported by organization theorists, identifies different control mechanisms that can be grouped into five classes of control: centralization, formalization, outcome, process/behavior, and social control.
Scholar articles
E Stendahl, E Tippmann - Encyclopedia of International Strategic Management, 2024