This paper examines the longevity of foreign entries. Hypotheses are developed on the mode (start-ups vs. acquisitions) and ownership structure (wholly owned vs. joint ventures) in relation to cultural distance. The hypotheses are tested within a framework of organizational learning, using data on 225 entries that 13 Dutch firms carried out from 1966 onwards. Results show that the presence of cultural barriers punctuates an organization's learning. Cultural distance is a prominent factor in foreign entry whenever this involves another firm, requiring the firm to engage in ‘double layered acculturation.’ We also identify locational ‘paths of learning.’ The longevity of acquisitions is positively influenced by prior entries of the firm in the...
The aim of this study is to gain further understanding of those factors that explain howmultinationa...
This study investigates whether the cultural distance between Korea and the home countries of foreig...
This study aims to bring together seemingly contradicting arguments in the literature about the role...
This paper examines the longevity of foreign entries. Hypotheses are developed on the mode (start-up...
© 2015 Clark University. To shed more light on the spatial determinants of foreign entry mode decisi...
This paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural di...
The study explores how firms close their knowledge gaps in relation to business environments of fore...
This paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural di...
It is well accepted that multinational enterprises (MNEs) prefer equity joint ventures (JVs) over wh...
We examine entry mode choice and its consequences when a multinational enterprise (MNE) expands into...
textabstractAn international joint venture implies that a firm has to cooperate with a partner with ...
This dissertation consists of two self-contained chapters that empirically examine bidder firm retur...
Successful international joint ventures entail hoth learning to operate across national boundaries a...
Despite extensive research, the literature is unclear about the circumstances under which a firm lea...
This paper contributes to the existing research by integrating the notions of organizational learnin...
The aim of this study is to gain further understanding of those factors that explain howmultinationa...
This study investigates whether the cultural distance between Korea and the home countries of foreig...
This study aims to bring together seemingly contradicting arguments in the literature about the role...
This paper examines the longevity of foreign entries. Hypotheses are developed on the mode (start-up...
© 2015 Clark University. To shed more light on the spatial determinants of foreign entry mode decisi...
This paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural di...
The study explores how firms close their knowledge gaps in relation to business environments of fore...
This paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural di...
It is well accepted that multinational enterprises (MNEs) prefer equity joint ventures (JVs) over wh...
We examine entry mode choice and its consequences when a multinational enterprise (MNE) expands into...
textabstractAn international joint venture implies that a firm has to cooperate with a partner with ...
This dissertation consists of two self-contained chapters that empirically examine bidder firm retur...
Successful international joint ventures entail hoth learning to operate across national boundaries a...
Despite extensive research, the literature is unclear about the circumstances under which a firm lea...
This paper contributes to the existing research by integrating the notions of organizational learnin...
The aim of this study is to gain further understanding of those factors that explain howmultinationa...
This study investigates whether the cultural distance between Korea and the home countries of foreig...
This study aims to bring together seemingly contradicting arguments in the literature about the role...