This article explores the substitution and complementary effects between political and social strategies on firm performance in the context of an emerging market (EM). Using in-depth, historical case-study approach, the article investigates how companies integrate political and social resources in this market. Corporate performance includes traditional measures such as accounting performance and nonfinancial measures like the ease of doing business. The study finds that social strategies are stronger enablers of firm long-term performance than political strategies. The latter have a short-term impact on performance, but their success over time is limited. The main drawback of reliance on political resources in EMs is the lack of poli...
ABSTRACT 1: This paper examines whether mobile telecom operators with access to different kinds of k...
This article analyzes political strategies of MNC subsidiaries in emerging markets. We find that ins...
This dissertation examines the nonmarket strategies that firms use to respond to and to create chang...
There is a widely held view that the performance of firms depends not only on the ability of manager...
Motivated by inconsistent findings in prior research on nonmarket strategy (NMS), we draw on insight...
Foreign firms operating in emerging economies are increasingly exploiting and becoming dependent on ...
Purpose – This paper identifies the development of and gaps in knowledge in various management disci...
Multinational companies (MNCs) frequently adopt corporate social responsibility (CSR) ac-tivities th...
In this article, we examine the mechanisms of corporate political activity of service multinational ...
This study examines how political ties maintained by a firm with rival political parties affect the ...
Doing business in sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by high levels of political uncertainty. More ...
Emerging markets have become an attractive business destination for multinational enterprises (MNEs)...
This study contributes to the corporate political activities (CPA) and the “institutional duality” l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Multinational companies (MNCs) frequently adopt corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities tha...
ABSTRACT 1: This paper examines whether mobile telecom operators with access to different kinds of k...
This article analyzes political strategies of MNC subsidiaries in emerging markets. We find that ins...
This dissertation examines the nonmarket strategies that firms use to respond to and to create chang...
There is a widely held view that the performance of firms depends not only on the ability of manager...
Motivated by inconsistent findings in prior research on nonmarket strategy (NMS), we draw on insight...
Foreign firms operating in emerging economies are increasingly exploiting and becoming dependent on ...
Purpose – This paper identifies the development of and gaps in knowledge in various management disci...
Multinational companies (MNCs) frequently adopt corporate social responsibility (CSR) ac-tivities th...
In this article, we examine the mechanisms of corporate political activity of service multinational ...
This study examines how political ties maintained by a firm with rival political parties affect the ...
Doing business in sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by high levels of political uncertainty. More ...
Emerging markets have become an attractive business destination for multinational enterprises (MNEs)...
This study contributes to the corporate political activities (CPA) and the “institutional duality” l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Multinational companies (MNCs) frequently adopt corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities tha...
ABSTRACT 1: This paper examines whether mobile telecom operators with access to different kinds of k...
This article analyzes political strategies of MNC subsidiaries in emerging markets. We find that ins...
This dissertation examines the nonmarket strategies that firms use to respond to and to create chang...