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IBM's Tiny Peripheral: Finland and the Tensions of Transnationality




AuthorsPetri Paju, Thomas Haigh

Publication year2018

JournalBusiness History Review

Volume92

Issue1

First page 3

Last page28

Number of pages26

ISSN0007-6805

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1017/S0007680518000028

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/39419495


Abstract


IBM Finland, a
small national subsidiary, was at once a Finnish business and an
interface to much larger networks of technological innovation and
knowledge sharing. We contextualize its development within a nested set
of institutions and identities: IBM's Nordic operations, its European
business, and its World Trade Corporation. Its development was
profoundly shaped by Finland's unique geopolitical position during the
Cold War. IBM's internal structures anticipated and paralleled those of
the European Union, with mechanisms for international cooperation, for
the creation of transnational identities, and for the resolution and
regulation of disputes between national subsidiaries.






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