Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of theories of multinational enterprises. This paper looks at a parallel issue - the liability of localness that local firms may face as a result of foreign firms’ presence in their country. The results show that while local Chinese firms enjoy superior location based advantages over their foreign counterparts and these, together with their firm-specific advantages, have a significant positive effect on their performance, foreign firms’ superior firm-specific and multinationality advantages appear to erase the magnitude of such effects and create a significant negative impact on local Chinese firms’ performance. This suggests that local Chinese firms incur a liability of localness...
The study of Chinese multinationals (MNEs) is becoming one of the most promising research topics in ...
This chapter provides a logical extension to the understanding of firm-specific \ud advantages and d...
This study addressed the question of whether firms in a competitive, globally integrated environment...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of theories of multinational enterprise...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of theories of multinational enterprise...
Liability of foreignness (LOF) has been one of the building blocks of multinational enterprise theor...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of multinational enterprise theory deve...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) suggests that the subsidiaries ...
The theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) suggests that the subsidiaries of MNEs possess firm...
Using a simultaneous equations model, this paper investigates how/whether the presence of foreign di...
Using a simultaneous equations model, this paper investigates how/whether the presence of foreign di...
We argue that the influence of the home country wanes as the firm increases its geographic reach. We...
When foreign and local firms compete, they face competitors acting quite differently from themselves...
When foreign and local firms compete, they face competitors acting quite differently from themselves...
We build upon the theoretical framework of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) and country-specific adva...
The study of Chinese multinationals (MNEs) is becoming one of the most promising research topics in ...
This chapter provides a logical extension to the understanding of firm-specific \ud advantages and d...
This study addressed the question of whether firms in a competitive, globally integrated environment...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of theories of multinational enterprise...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of theories of multinational enterprise...
Liability of foreignness (LOF) has been one of the building blocks of multinational enterprise theor...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of multinational enterprise theory deve...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) suggests that the subsidiaries ...
The theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) suggests that the subsidiaries of MNEs possess firm...
Using a simultaneous equations model, this paper investigates how/whether the presence of foreign di...
Using a simultaneous equations model, this paper investigates how/whether the presence of foreign di...
We argue that the influence of the home country wanes as the firm increases its geographic reach. We...
When foreign and local firms compete, they face competitors acting quite differently from themselves...
When foreign and local firms compete, they face competitors acting quite differently from themselves...
We build upon the theoretical framework of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) and country-specific adva...
The study of Chinese multinationals (MNEs) is becoming one of the most promising research topics in ...
This chapter provides a logical extension to the understanding of firm-specific \ud advantages and d...
This study addressed the question of whether firms in a competitive, globally integrated environment...