subfirms
Subfirms refer to smaller, semi-autonomous units within a larger organization that operate with a degree of independence while still being part of the parent firm. These entities often share resources, branding, or strategic goals with the main company but may focus on specific markets, products, or functions. Subfirms can emerge organically as divisions expand or be intentionally created to streamline operations, foster innovation, or adapt to regional differences.
The structure of subfirms varies widely depending on the industry and corporate strategy. Some operate as wholly
Subfirms are common in multinational corporations, where they help manage global operations by decentralizing certain functions.
Critics of subfirms argue that excessive decentralization may lead to inconsistency in branding, quality control, or