Performance Evaluation of Foreign Subsidiaries

Performance Evaluation of Foreign Subsidiaries

Author: Hendrik Vedder

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2008-12

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 3640230388

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Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject Business economics - Controlling, grade: 1,7, European Business School - International University Schlo Reichartshausen Oestrich-Winkel, course: Seminar Controlling, 28 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Long before the globalisation had become a buzz word and an impetus for companies to invest abroad, enterprises enlarged their "business playing field" into foreign countries for various reasons, such as to capture a new market, to secure resources, or to take advantage of local cost levels. Therefore, subsidiaries are heavily involved in the value creation process for and within multinational corporations (MNCs). However, despite the fact that the measurement of performance is crucial for globally active companies not only in steering the value creation for the MNC but also, for example, in fostering international expansion or guiding resource allocation, MNCs differ significantly in the extent to which they are aware of the performance of their subsidiaries. Due to the fact that strategic decisions regarding the global expansion of a MNC require a wide and clear information basis to be able to assess how successfully a foreign subsidiary has conducted its business or under what possibly unfavourable environmental conditions the business results were achieved, multinational enterprises have to implement a system for evaluating the performance of their foreign subsidiaries and their management. Therefore, this paper aims to analyse the central aspects to consider in the evaluation of the performance of foreign subsidiaries. This paper is divided into five chapters. After a short introduction to the theoretical background of performance evaluation in chapter 2, the paper continues in chapter 3 with the central issues of an effective performance evaluation system for foreign subsidiaries with a clear focus on the aspect of separating managerial and subsidiary performance. Then chapter 4 illustrate


Performance Evaluation of Foreign Subsidiaries

Performance Evaluation of Foreign Subsidiaries

Author: Katharina Kretschmer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-01-19

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 3834999229

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Katharina Kretschmer contributes to the role typology research stream in international business. The book is highly relevant for management practice. Deep insights into the implications of subsidiary roles are displayed, and it is shown that role-specific subsidiary management is possible if not necessary. In the future, MNC managers could benefit even more when, instead of treating all their subsidiaries alike, approaching them differently – especially when evaluating their performance.


Performance Evaluation of Foreign Subsidiaries

Performance Evaluation of Foreign Subsidiaries

Author: Stefan Schmid

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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During recent years, the literature on the international dimension of business has grown. In particular, the literature on headquarters-subsidiary relationships has expanded. This paper aims to review the literature on performance evaluation and elaborate an integrative contingency framework. This contingency framework helps to clarify the concept of performance evaluation and to classify existing contributions. Furthermore, the framework serves as a tool to identify potential influencing factors on performance evaluation at corporate and at subsidiary level. By reviewing existing studies, the paper analyses the impact of these influencing factors on performance evaluation and reveals mostly contradictory results or no significant impact at all. Based on the findings, more research outside the classical tradition of contingency approaches is suggested.


Performance Evaluation of Foreign Subsidiaries

Performance Evaluation of Foreign Subsidiaries

Author: Hendrik Vedder

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2008-12-10

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 364022860X

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Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject Business economics - Controlling, grade: 1,7, European Business School - International University Schloß Reichartshausen Oestrich-Winkel, course: Seminar Controlling, language: English, abstract: Long before the globalisation had become a buzz word and an impetus for companies to invest abroad, enterprises enlarged their “business playing field” into foreign countries for various reasons, such as to capture a new market, to secure resources, or to take advantage of local cost levels. Therefore, subsidiaries are heavily involved in the value creation process for and within multinational corporations (MNCs). However, despite the fact that the measurement of performance is crucial for globally active companies not only in steering the value creation for the MNC but also, for example, in fostering international expansion or guiding resource allocation, MNCs differ significantly in the extent to which they are aware of the performance of their subsidiaries. Due to the fact that strategic decisions regarding the global expansion of a MNC require a wide and clear information basis to be able to assess how successfully a foreign subsidiary has conducted its business or under what possibly unfavourable environmental conditions the business results were achieved, multinational enterprises have to implement a system for evaluating the performance of their foreign subsidiaries and their management. Therefore, this paper aims to analyse the central aspects to consider in the evaluation of the performance of foreign subsidiaries. This paper is divided into five chapters. After a short introduction to the theoretical background of performance evaluation in chapter 2, the paper continues in chapter 3 with the central issues of an effective performance evaluation system for foreign subsidiaries with a clear focus on the aspect of separating managerial and subsidiary performance. Then chapter 4 illustrates the measures used for evaluating foreign subsidiary performance. Finally, the paper concludes by emphasising that an MNC can properly evaluate the performance of it foreign subsidiaries only by considering the specific environmental factors of the foreign country, separating managerial and subsidiary performance, and supplementing financial with nonfinancial measurements. [...]


Evaluation of Foreign Subsidiary Performance by Asian Multinational Companies

Evaluation of Foreign Subsidiary Performance by Asian Multinational Companies

Author: Mark Holden

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 3

ISBN-13:

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The paper concludes that Asian multinational companies have an immediate and somewhat unwavering business objective for their subsidiaries - that of profitability which is reflected in their preferred performance measures. The preliminary results did not indicate a strategic view among Asian MNEs, but a very profit and cash flow oriented perspective. [Authors' abstract].