Going global,feeling small: an examination of managers' reactions to global restructuring in a multinational organisation |
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Authors: | Clare Kelliher Veronica Hope Hailey Elaine Farndale |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University , Bedfordshire , UK;2. Cass Business School , London , UK;3. The Pennsylvania State University , Pennsylvania , USA;4. Tilburg University , Tilburg , The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This paper is concerned with examining the reactions of managers to the process of global restructuring in a large, multinational food-processing company. Much extant research concerning globalisation has focused on the wider economic, political and social outcomes. Perhaps surprisingly, relatively little attention has been given to how globalisation is experienced inside organisations. This paper examines how country-level managers have been affected by the move to a new global structure in their organisation. We present evidence of these managers feeling disempowered by global reorganisation and of a largely negative impact on their feelings towards the organisation they work for. |
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Keywords: | commitment global restructuring managerial identity trust |
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