The emergence of patronage and changing forms of rent seeking in East Central Europe

M Szanyi - Post-communist economies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The foreign direct investment (FDI)-led development path of the East-Central European
(ECE) countries has been queried most recently. Using mainly the evidence of Hungary and …

Between a rock and a hard place: Internal-and external institutional fit of MNE subsidiary political strategy in contexts of institutional upheaval

G Schnyder, D Sallai - Journal of International Management, 2020 - Elsevier
We investigate how subsidiaries' political capabilities in emerging markets are not just
shaped by their home-or host country institutions, but by both simultaneously-presenting a …

Mapping the impact of home‐and host‐country institutions on human resource management in emerging market multinational companies: A conceptual framework

T Edwards, G Schnyder… - Thunderbird International …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
While there is a growing literature concerned with multinational companies from emerging
markets (EMNCs), it does not contain a robust conception of how institutions shape human …

Formal and informal governance mechanisms in state-owned enterprises: Evidence from post-transitional Poland

A Wasowska, I Postula - Baltic Journal of Management, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the formal and informal governance
mechanisms of state-owned enterprises operating in a post-transitional economy of Poland …

Rent streams and institutional development in the (semi-) periphery: Iran and Hungary

M Szanyi, S Sedighi - The political economy of emerging markets and …, 2023 - Springer
Institutional economics attributes outstanding importance to the quality of market institutions
in enhancing the economic performance of countries. Among many factors the existence of …

The future of populism in a comparative European and global context

F Adam, M Tomšič - Comparative sociology, 2019 - brill.com
This article deals with the recent rise of populist tendencies and their meaning in
contemporary democracies within the EU, including Eastern Europe. It stresses the …

The Impact of Host-Country Political Risk on Multinationals' Political Strategy Development

D Sallai, G Schnyder - Available at SSRN 3374216, 2019 - papers.ssrn.com
The paper investigates how high levels of political risk in a host market's institutional context
influences MNE subsidiaries' corporate political activity (CPA) strategy. Existing studies have …

Non-market Strategies Within Conflicting Institutional Pressures: The Case of Western Multinationals in a Post-socialist Context

D Sallai - Non-market Strategies in International Business: How …, 2020 - Springer
This chapter investigates how multinational subsidiaries develop political strategies within
the conflicting pressures of the host and the home country's institutional context. Based on …

Mapping the impact of home and host-country institutions on HRM in emerging market MNCs: A conceptual framework

T Edwards, G Schnyder… - Thunderbird International …, 2018 - papers.ssrn.com
While there is a growing literature concerned with multinational companies from emerging
markets (EMNCs), it does not contain a robust conception of how institutions shape human …

Coping with Autocracy: Corporate political activity, institutional duality, and MNE–local firm rivalry during “institutional backsliding”

D Sallai, G Schnyder - 2017 - gala.gre.ac.uk
This study contributes to the corporate political activities (CPA) and the “institutional duality”
literature by investigating how MNE subsidiaries and local firms develop their CPA in an …