© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and Society for the Advancement of Management Studies Even though many firms conduct most of their business domestically, international management research has remained remarkably silent on the role of a firm's domestic footprint in its internationalization strategy. We shed light on that role by exploring how the size of a firm's domestic footprint influences the cultural distance that the firm adds to its country portfolio when expanding internationally. Integrating resource dependence theory and the attention-based view, we hypothesize that a firm's domestic footprint has a negative relationship with added cultural distance (ACD), and that domestic policy uncertainty strengthens this relationship whereas do...
In this dissertation, I argue that as multinational companies (MNCs) enter different countries, the ...
This paper explores the diminishing influence of national cultural distance on two subsidiary contro...
Prior research has tended to view cross-country distance as an obstacle. Yet, differences across cou...
Even though many firms conduct most of their business domestically, international management researc...
Even though many firms conduct most of their business domestically, international management researc...
International strategy research has identified a variety of multinational enterprise (MNE) expansion...
This paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural di...
This paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural di...
Our study explores the performance implications of deviations in managers’ perceptions of “cultural ...
This paper examines the impact of location−bound advantage on the internationalization strategy of m...
This paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural di...
This study looks at the geographic distance that multinational enterprises add beyond the confines o...
Firms face a number of disadvantages when operating abroad. To overcome these disadvantages (known c...
We scrutinize the explanatory power of one of the key concepts in International Business: the concep...
The authors develop and empirically test a theoretical framework that explains the impact of cu...
In this dissertation, I argue that as multinational companies (MNCs) enter different countries, the ...
This paper explores the diminishing influence of national cultural distance on two subsidiary contro...
Prior research has tended to view cross-country distance as an obstacle. Yet, differences across cou...
Even though many firms conduct most of their business domestically, international management researc...
Even though many firms conduct most of their business domestically, international management researc...
International strategy research has identified a variety of multinational enterprise (MNE) expansion...
This paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural di...
This paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural di...
Our study explores the performance implications of deviations in managers’ perceptions of “cultural ...
This paper examines the impact of location−bound advantage on the internationalization strategy of m...
This paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural di...
This study looks at the geographic distance that multinational enterprises add beyond the confines o...
Firms face a number of disadvantages when operating abroad. To overcome these disadvantages (known c...
We scrutinize the explanatory power of one of the key concepts in International Business: the concep...
The authors develop and empirically test a theoretical framework that explains the impact of cu...
In this dissertation, I argue that as multinational companies (MNCs) enter different countries, the ...
This paper explores the diminishing influence of national cultural distance on two subsidiary contro...
Prior research has tended to view cross-country distance as an obstacle. Yet, differences across cou...