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The IT contribution in developing a transnational capability at Electrolux

Transnational companies combine global integration with local responsiveness, catering to national and even regional tastes while obtaining efficiencies through global operations. What is the role of IT in enabling an organisation to become transnational? What actions ensure that IT helps, rather th...

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Published in:The journal of strategic information systems 2003-07, Vol.12 (2), p.111-128
Main Authors: Manwani, Sharm, O'Keefe, Robert M.
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Electrolux
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Framework
Information and communication sciences
Information and communication technologies
Information science. Documentation
Information technologies: storage media, equipment
Information technology
Management of change
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