The internationalisation of multinationals from emerging economies raises the question of whether mainstream theory can explain this phenomenon. We combine the explanations of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) provided by the institution-based view and the investment development path (IDP) and suggest that the combined use of these explanations contributes to the reconciliation of the mainstream and emerging views of internationalisation. We argue that although OFDI is undertaken by firms to overcome the competitive disadvantages resulting from home country regulative voids, escapist investment is facilitated if these firms possess certain competitive advantages that help them overcome the liability of foreignness when expanding abro...
One of the more recent aspects of the globalization process is the rise and the increasing outward e...
This paper surveys the effects of outward foreign direct investment on the developed home countries ...
This dissertation looks into the effects of home country institutions on shaping domestic firms' int...
Three papers are presented on the emerging phenomenon of penetration by emerging-market multinationa...
Recent years have seen an increase in outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) from emerging markets...
With the rise of globalisation, countries have become more connected financially and global cross-bo...
The paper explores the factors driving Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) by Emerging multinat...
The paper explores the factors driving Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) by Emerging multinat...
Purpose: This paper aims to use the eclectic paradigm as a broad organizing framework to bring toget...
The paper explores the factors driving Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) by Emerging multinat...
Internationalization of emerging market firms (EMFs) is challenging pre-eminent theories. This artic...
Internationalization of emerging market firms (EMFs) is challenging pre-eminent theories. This artic...
Developing countries can benefit from outward FDI undertaken by their own “emerging multinational en...
One of the more recent aspects of the globalization process is the rise and the increasing outward ...
In view of the rapid increase of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) from emerging economies in...
One of the more recent aspects of the globalization process is the rise and the increasing outward e...
This paper surveys the effects of outward foreign direct investment on the developed home countries ...
This dissertation looks into the effects of home country institutions on shaping domestic firms' int...
Three papers are presented on the emerging phenomenon of penetration by emerging-market multinationa...
Recent years have seen an increase in outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) from emerging markets...
With the rise of globalisation, countries have become more connected financially and global cross-bo...
The paper explores the factors driving Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) by Emerging multinat...
The paper explores the factors driving Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) by Emerging multinat...
Purpose: This paper aims to use the eclectic paradigm as a broad organizing framework to bring toget...
The paper explores the factors driving Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) by Emerging multinat...
Internationalization of emerging market firms (EMFs) is challenging pre-eminent theories. This artic...
Internationalization of emerging market firms (EMFs) is challenging pre-eminent theories. This artic...
Developing countries can benefit from outward FDI undertaken by their own “emerging multinational en...
One of the more recent aspects of the globalization process is the rise and the increasing outward ...
In view of the rapid increase of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) from emerging economies in...
One of the more recent aspects of the globalization process is the rise and the increasing outward e...
This paper surveys the effects of outward foreign direct investment on the developed home countries ...
This dissertation looks into the effects of home country institutions on shaping domestic firms' int...