Much of the literature in international business analysing the multinational enterprise uses the country as the relevant environmental parameter. This paper presents both theoretical and empirical evidence to demonstrate that country-level analysis now needs to be augmented by analysis at the ‘regional’ level of the broad triad markets of Europe, North America and the Asia Pacific. The great majority of the world's 500 largest firms concentrate their activities within their home region of the triad. This study uses variance component analysis and finds that this home region effect outperforms the country effect. Together, the regional and industry effects explain most of the geographic expansion of multinational enterprises (MNEs), whereas ...
In this study, I analyze how a firm’s FDI location choice and its multinational network of operation...
In the international business literature location behavior has traditionally been analyzed using Dun...
This paper reports an empirical study of the world’s 49 largest retail multinational enterprises (MN...
In recent years, there has been an emerging stream of studies that challenge the idea of the importa...
•The literature on multinationality and firm performance has generally disregarded the role of geogr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of home-region strategy of the m...
The literature on multinationality and firm performance has generally disregarded the role of geogra...
This paper examines the effect of multinational operations on firm value using a sample of firms fro...
Analysis of survey results from 440 manufacturing multinationals active in the Asia-Pacific shows th...
In this paper we argue that the various discussions of the regional location behaviour of the multin...
Multinationals have become increasingly important to the world economy. Overseas production by U.S. ...
Annual Conference of the Association of Japanese Business StudiesThis paper explores the home region...
In the world’s largest 500 firms, there are 64 Japanese multinational enterprises (MNEs) with data o...
Using data on 5,102 subsidiaries established in the period 1991–1999, we examine the location choice...
We examine how firms operating in three or more countries show different international spatial depen...
In this study, I analyze how a firm’s FDI location choice and its multinational network of operation...
In the international business literature location behavior has traditionally been analyzed using Dun...
This paper reports an empirical study of the world’s 49 largest retail multinational enterprises (MN...
In recent years, there has been an emerging stream of studies that challenge the idea of the importa...
•The literature on multinationality and firm performance has generally disregarded the role of geogr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of home-region strategy of the m...
The literature on multinationality and firm performance has generally disregarded the role of geogra...
This paper examines the effect of multinational operations on firm value using a sample of firms fro...
Analysis of survey results from 440 manufacturing multinationals active in the Asia-Pacific shows th...
In this paper we argue that the various discussions of the regional location behaviour of the multin...
Multinationals have become increasingly important to the world economy. Overseas production by U.S. ...
Annual Conference of the Association of Japanese Business StudiesThis paper explores the home region...
In the world’s largest 500 firms, there are 64 Japanese multinational enterprises (MNEs) with data o...
Using data on 5,102 subsidiaries established in the period 1991–1999, we examine the location choice...
We examine how firms operating in three or more countries show different international spatial depen...
In this study, I analyze how a firm’s FDI location choice and its multinational network of operation...
In the international business literature location behavior has traditionally been analyzed using Dun...
This paper reports an empirical study of the world’s 49 largest retail multinational enterprises (MN...