Abstract:This paper examines the effects of procedural fairness and knowledge dependence on the autonomy of multinational corporation's subsidiaries (subsidiary autonomy) in China. The originality of the paper lies in the identification and introduction of a new mediator, i.e., knowledge dependence, in the casual relationship between procedural fairness and subsidiary autonomy. Quantitative analysis shows that subsidiary autonomy is positively associated with procedural fairness. Knowledge dependence in terms of manage… Show more
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