The theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) suggests that the subsidiaries of MNEs possess firm-specific advantages (FSAs) that can overcome their liability of foreignness (LOF). It also suggests that subsidiaries can gradually decrease their LOF over time as they learn more about the host country environment and develop better connections to local business networks. Accordingly, subsidiaries should outperform local firms not only at point of entry but also (and increasingly so) in the long run as LOF decreases. This paper challenges this received wisdom by using case-study methodology to argue that LOF may not decrease over time and, meanwhile, the FSA gap between local firms and subsidiaries may narrow. We focus on two types of FSAs ...
This study investigates the impact of agglomeration and its interaction with subnational institution...
This paper examines how innovation-related firm-specific ownership advantage (FSA) plays a role in d...
Scholars have suggested that the origins of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) are the local environmen...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) suggests that the subsidiaries ...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of multinational enterprise theory deve...
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 theories of multinational enterprise...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of theories of multinational enterprise...
© 2019, The Author(s). We build upon the theoretical framework of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) an...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of theories of multinational enterprise...
We build upon the theoretical framework of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) and country-specific adva...
We build upon the theoretical framework of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) and country-specific adva...
We synthesize the literature on Chinese multinational enterprises (MNEs) and find that much of the p...
This study investigates the impact of agglomeration and its interaction with subnational institution...
This study investigates the impact of agglomeration and its interaction with subnational institution...
This study investigates the impact of agglomeration and its interaction with subnational institution...
This paper examines how innovation-related firm-specific ownership advantage (FSA) plays a role in d...
Scholars have suggested that the origins of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) are the local environmen...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) suggests that the subsidiaries ...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of multinational enterprise theory deve...
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 theories of multinational enterprise...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of theories of multinational enterprise...
© 2019, The Author(s). We build upon the theoretical framework of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) an...
Liability of foreignness has been one of the building blocks of theories of multinational enterprise...
We build upon the theoretical framework of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) and country-specific adva...
We build upon the theoretical framework of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) and country-specific adva...
We synthesize the literature on Chinese multinational enterprises (MNEs) and find that much of the p...
This study investigates the impact of agglomeration and its interaction with subnational institution...
This study investigates the impact of agglomeration and its interaction with subnational institution...
This study investigates the impact of agglomeration and its interaction with subnational institution...
This paper examines how innovation-related firm-specific ownership advantage (FSA) plays a role in d...
Scholars have suggested that the origins of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) are the local environmen...