Industrial districts, multinational corporations, and their local/global paradoxes

Over the past fifteen years, several studies have used the organizational theory of paradoxes to understand some typical organizational tensions, including that between global and local dimensions typically faced by multinational corporations. ese studies analyze paradoxical tensions at the organiza...

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Published in:Investigaciones regionales Vol. 60; no. 60; pp. 89 - 103
Main Authors: Grandinetti, Roberto, Carmine, Simone, De Marchi, Valentina
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Madrid Investigaciones Regionales 01-01-2024
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Summary:Over the past fifteen years, several studies have used the organizational theory of paradoxes to understand some typical organizational tensions, including that between global and local dimensions typically faced by multinational corporations. ese studies analyze paradoxical tensions at the organizational or even intra-organizational level, while the paradox lens has not yet been applied to study systems such as industrial districts. is paper attempts to do so by analyzing and comparing the local/global paradox in multinational corporations and industrial districts. For the latter, the analysis rests on some empirical studies conducted on Italian districts. Moreover, as the presence of multinationals in these districts has become stronger in the recent phase, an attempt has been made to understand if and how this phenomenon impacts the local/global tension at the district level.
ISSN:1695-7253
2340-2717
2340-2717
DOI:10.38191/iirr-jorr.24.025