Headquarters Economy

Headquarters Economy
Author: J. Myles Shaver
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0192564080

Metropolitan areas with a high concentration of headquarters from diverse industries stand out as influential, dynamic economies. However, there is little discussion about the characteristics of these 'headquarters economies'. Why do some regions develop vibrant headquarters economies, whereas others do not? The answer lies in understanding the essence of headquarters - the managerial talent pool that guides and governs these companies. By investigating an exemplar headquarters economy - Minneapolis-St. Paul - this volume demonstrates that the talent pool (managers), its movement among companies and industries in a region (mobility), and the nature of its inflow and outflow from a region (migration), can create a virtuous cycle that strengthens regional companies, and draws in additional talent. Comparing the migration pattern of educated, high-earning individuals across metropolitan areas in the United States, and drawing upon a proprietary survey of thousands of headquarters employees in Minneapolis-St. Paul, this book provides supportive evidence for this dynamic. A central insight of the research is that professional managerial talent is a determinant of regional vitality that has largely been overlooked. The underlying factors of managers, mobility, and migration, here identified in the context of Minneapolis-St. Paul, exist in metropolitan areas around the world, demonstrating the scope of application of the research findings, and highlighting the benefit of focusing on these underlying factors.

Managing the Contemporary Multinational

Managing the Contemporary Multinational
Author: Ulf Andersson
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 184980320X

Managing the Contemporary Multinational explores the role of headquarters in different structures of multinational firms and shows how this role is affected by the complexity of contemporary research. This topical book illustrates that contemporary research has added complexity to the attributes of the multinational, with implications for the role of headquarters. It examines claims that subsidiaries contribute to the overall competitiveness of the corporation, that they are organized in corporate networks spanning country borders, and that they depend upon specific relationships in the external network. It is stressed that headquarters knowledge of the multinational and its business environment is crucial, but also problematic. The eminent contributors question whether headquarters have become more or less important given the complexity of contemporary research, and argue that the answer to this question depends on the theoretical foundation adopted in the multinational. Based on empirical studies, this invaluable book will be a captivating read for students and researchers interested in international business and international management.

Corporate Headquarters

Corporate Headquarters
Author: Michael Goold
Publisher: FT Prenticehall
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2000
Genre: Corporations
ISBN: 9780273650133

Download an article by David Young Designing better headquarters in PDF formatDesigning Effective Corporate Headquarters Corporate Headquarters: An international analysis of their roles and staffing provides the answers. This comprehensive new report presents the findings of an in-depth international survey of over 600 major corporations in seven countries, co-ordinated by Ashridge Strategic Management Centre. A unique source of hard data, it provides a country by country comparison of headquarter structures, staffing and roles. Benchmarking your own headquarters against what others are doing will throw into relief important issues that need to be addressed. Managers and consultants alike will find the report an invaluable guide to designing effective headquarters. Key issues addressed by the report: How do the size, structure and roles of corporate headquarters differ between companies and countries? What are the factors that shape corporate headquarters, regardless of their location? Are these factors equally important in all countries? Do these factors explain all the differences between countries? What other factors lead to differences between countries?

Headquarters and Subsidiaries in Multinational Corporations

Headquarters and Subsidiaries in Multinational Corporations
Author: S. Johnston
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2005-07-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230511007

In the global business environment, new organizational forms come and go but in today's multinational corporations the headquarters-subsidiary link remains the primary channel by which the firm is managed. It facilitates strategy, control and coordination, and smoothes the progress of inter-unit product, personnel, factor and knowledge flows of every kind. Using data from CEOs of a large sample of Australian subsidiaries of foreign firms, this book brings new insights into the nature of this vital corporate relationship.