Sense of place: From location resources to MNE locational capital
Abstract
Location is commonly perceived as a source of generic resources to all firms in a given place and, therefore, not something that leads to firm-specific advantage. We challenge this view and suggest that multinational enterprises (MNEs) differ in their location capability, which enables them to create locational capital from generic location resources. Location capability is expressed in an MNE's ‘sense of place’—its recognition of the potential...
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Title
Sense of place: From location resources to MNE locational capital
Published Date
May 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
1
Pages
96 - 108
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