multinasjonal
Multinasjonal is a term used in Norwegian to describe an organization that operates in more than one country. In business and economics, a multinasjonal entity typically has a parent company in one jurisdiction and subsidiaries, affiliates, or joint ventures in others. The term emphasizes cross-border activity rather than purely domestic operations and is often used to distinguish multinational firms from national companies or local projects.
Common features include centralized strategic leadership from the headquarters, with local units responsible for adapting products
Benefits of being multinasjonal include access to larger markets, revenue diversification, access to resources, and economies
Examples of Norwegian multinationals include Equinor (formerly Statoil), Telenor, and Statkraft, which operate abroad alongside domestic