On managing the process of global network legitimacy : a Chinese company perspective

Brian Low, Wesley J. Johnston, Fred Jacobs

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    Abstract

    This manuscript combine concept from institutional and network theory to analyse and explain the currently observed behaviour of a Chinese telecommunication equipment company in securing their global network legitimacy. Legitimacy is garnered when the firm conforms to regulative processes, institutional norms and cognitive meanings within the international environment, without ignoring China's institutional endowments and institutional stances. For practitioners, this manuscript shows how companies in latecomer industrialising countries can overcome the late mover position in establishing their legitimacy in a globally, embedded technological network dominated by firms in the advanced economies. For academics, it demonstrates the importance of state's strong sense of protective paternalism in helping to construct competitive indigenous firms that could take on global giants.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 24th IMP Conference, 4-6 September 2008, Uppsala University, Sweden
    PublisherUppsala University
    Number of pages13
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    EventIndustrial Marketing and Purchasing Conference -
    Duration: 4 Sept 2008 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceIndustrial Marketing and Purchasing Conference
    Period4/09/08 → …

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