This paper provides insights into the choice of governance mode among relatively similar multinational companies (MNCs) entering into an emerging industry characterised by high uncertainty related to technology, market and policy framework. The study utilises a multiple case study methodology, including interviews with members of five MNCs and the perspective of their investees. The case companies are global leaders in related industries (such as hydropower and wind energy), and they have all chosen to enter the tidal energy industry with a similar technology. Based on their choice of governance mode, the case companies are divided into two groups: “Flexibility” and “Control”. The study elaborates on how the two groups’ governance mode choi...
In this thesis the diversification among the companies in the Norwegian power industry is studied. T...
Grasping all mechanisms of entry mode decisions remains a puzzle to strategists. Although well resea...
We explore factors of convergence and divergence in corporate governance of emerging and developed m...
This study examines the effect of uncertainty on governance mode choice of interfirm relationships i...
The rapid growth and development of emerging markets have made them noteworthy actors in today s glo...
This master thesis explores the process of MNCs investing the wave and tidal stream energy industrie...
This article examines the acquisition behavior of emerging market firms (EMFs) compared to advanced ...
This article examines the acquisition behavior of multinational companies from emerging markets (EMN...
The purpose of this thesis is to discover how firms should enter emerging industries. As these indus...
The rate at which the climate is changing due to the exploitation of fossil fuel suggests that there...
External knowledge sourcing is increasingly important for corporate entrepreneurship. In this study,...
As the mature markets of developed economies have become increasingly saturated, firms are turning t...
External knowledge sourcing is increasingly important for corporate entrepreneurship. In this study,...
This paper explores motivations for pursuing internationalisation as a strategy in emerging markets....
This paper provides some strong support for existing literature in an under-researched context (the ...
In this thesis the diversification among the companies in the Norwegian power industry is studied. T...
Grasping all mechanisms of entry mode decisions remains a puzzle to strategists. Although well resea...
We explore factors of convergence and divergence in corporate governance of emerging and developed m...
This study examines the effect of uncertainty on governance mode choice of interfirm relationships i...
The rapid growth and development of emerging markets have made them noteworthy actors in today s glo...
This master thesis explores the process of MNCs investing the wave and tidal stream energy industrie...
This article examines the acquisition behavior of emerging market firms (EMFs) compared to advanced ...
This article examines the acquisition behavior of multinational companies from emerging markets (EMN...
The purpose of this thesis is to discover how firms should enter emerging industries. As these indus...
The rate at which the climate is changing due to the exploitation of fossil fuel suggests that there...
External knowledge sourcing is increasingly important for corporate entrepreneurship. In this study,...
As the mature markets of developed economies have become increasingly saturated, firms are turning t...
External knowledge sourcing is increasingly important for corporate entrepreneurship. In this study,...
This paper explores motivations for pursuing internationalisation as a strategy in emerging markets....
This paper provides some strong support for existing literature in an under-researched context (the ...
In this thesis the diversification among the companies in the Norwegian power industry is studied. T...
Grasping all mechanisms of entry mode decisions remains a puzzle to strategists. Although well resea...
We explore factors of convergence and divergence in corporate governance of emerging and developed m...