Multinational enterprises frequently start, acquire, close and divest affiliates. There is a large literature on restructuring, which focuses on start-ups and acquisitions. The empirical literature on plant survival usually provides evidence from a single country. In contrast, this paper uses detailed survey data of Swedish multinationals to examine the characteristics that result in plant divestiture at the affiliate, firm, industry, country and regional level. We provide propositions drawn on a straightforward model from Berg et al (2012) in which the primary motive to divest an affiliate is to finance other investments in the network of the MNC. In line with conclusions from our model, we find that larger affiliates are more likely to ...
The literature does not always make a distinction between the different types of MNE activities, suc...
This thesis has two main objectives, namely, - to contribute to the theory of foreign divestment thr...
The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to investigate how different ownership structures affect pl...
Multinational enterprises frequently start, acquire, close and divest affiliates. There is a large l...
Most studies on Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) focus on the impact of their expansion through inw...
Are multinational enterprises, MNEs, more likely than non-MNEs to close down their plants due to the...
Internalization theory explains how the multinational enterprise (MNE) makes decisions on new invest...
Divestments are a frequent yet understudied corporate phenomenon. The authors outline key findings o...
Differences in global market integration across industries have important repercussions for MNC stra...
Divestments by multinational enterprises (MNEs) of their foreign affiliates are an increasingly impo...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant configuratio...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant networks and...
This paper examines the causes of MNCs’ divestments in China. The MNCs’ profitability, market shares...
During this recent period of economic crisis andrising unemployment, General Motors, the US multinat...
The international growth of a multinational enterprise (MNE) is not a linear forward-moving process...
The literature does not always make a distinction between the different types of MNE activities, suc...
This thesis has two main objectives, namely, - to contribute to the theory of foreign divestment thr...
The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to investigate how different ownership structures affect pl...
Multinational enterprises frequently start, acquire, close and divest affiliates. There is a large l...
Most studies on Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) focus on the impact of their expansion through inw...
Are multinational enterprises, MNEs, more likely than non-MNEs to close down their plants due to the...
Internalization theory explains how the multinational enterprise (MNE) makes decisions on new invest...
Divestments are a frequent yet understudied corporate phenomenon. The authors outline key findings o...
Differences in global market integration across industries have important repercussions for MNC stra...
Divestments by multinational enterprises (MNEs) of their foreign affiliates are an increasingly impo...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant configuratio...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant networks and...
This paper examines the causes of MNCs’ divestments in China. The MNCs’ profitability, market shares...
During this recent period of economic crisis andrising unemployment, General Motors, the US multinat...
The international growth of a multinational enterprise (MNE) is not a linear forward-moving process...
The literature does not always make a distinction between the different types of MNE activities, suc...
This thesis has two main objectives, namely, - to contribute to the theory of foreign divestment thr...
The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to investigate how different ownership structures affect pl...