Responsive Structures in Multinational Organizations

Engaging Employee Knowledge Across Diverse Contexts

Torben Juul Andersen|Michael Jakobsen
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16 February 2026
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Multinational organizations are faced with ongoing shifts in socio-economic conditions and cultural demands in diverse market contexts. Adapting to these changing conditions will require a balance between hierarchical and networked structures that enable integration of autonomous and inclusive modes of local business activities. From this vantage point, we explore central aspects of empathy and mindfulness as the means to accommodate different assumptions between headquarter managers and employees dispersed across host countries with diverse cultural norms and values. Chapters are presented here from around the world exploring operational management, the global-local nexus, tacit knowledge in MNCs, corporate culture, employee mindfulness and setting out a future pathway for developing effective MNC structures. Emerald Studies in Global Strategic Responsiveness aspires to disseminate new inspiring research insights as a potential catalyst for the development of effective approaches to deal with the exposures imposed by dynamic complexities in the global business environment. The implied organizational and societal challenges require effective responses from both public and private organizations induced by supportive policy initiatives. The associated challenges are beyond the control of executive powers and exceed the capacity of single institutions thus underpinning a call for collaborative approaches and collective actions to foster viable solutions for a sustainable future.

Chapter 1. The Implications of Individuals in Multinational Organizations: Alternative perspectives on international business; Torben Juul Andersen and Michael Jakobsen

  • Chapter 2. Global Strategic Responsiveness in Multinational Enterprise: An emerging concept; Torben Juul Andersen
  • Chapter 3. Comparative International Management: An alternative framework to analyzing multinational management; Toshiya Ozaki
  • Chapter 4. Organizational Knowledge Creation Theory and its Implications for International Business Studies; Ayano Hirose (Nishihara)
  • Chapter 5. From Hierarchical Leadership towards Inclusive Networks: Imagined structures of future multinational corporations; Michael Jakobsen
  • Chapter 6. Japanese MNCs' Global Leadership Challenges: Why cultural and emotional intelligence matter and why they do not have enough of them?; Toshiya Ozaki
  • Chapter 7. Exploring Organizational Compassion in Lee Rubber Group: A phenomenological approach; Yee Whah Chin
  • Chapter 8. The Role of Empathy and Compassion in the Management of Responsive International Business Organizations; Verner Worm
  • Chapter 9. Examining the Benefits and Barriers of Mindfulness and Compassionate Leadership Training and its Applications; Lim Ka Tiek and Chin Yee Whah
  • Chapter 10. Key Issues in Multinational Leadership: Conclusions and implications; Torben Juul Andersen and Michael Jakobsen

Torben Juul Andersen is Professor of Strategy and International Management and Director of the Global Strategic Responsiveness Initiative, Department of International Economics, Government and Business at the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.

Michael Jakobsen is Emeritus Associate Professor at the Department of International Economics, Government and Business, Copenhagen Business School.