This paper examines the causes of MNCs’ divestments in China. The MNCs’ profitability, market shares and productivities are negatively related to the possibility of divestment, while the MNCs’ debts are positively related to the possibility that foreign investments are divested. These results suggest that divestments are affected by MNCs’ performances, and their performances are endogenous shocks for divestment
This is a study of the evolution of strategies of large multinational (MNC) firms doing business in ...
open access articleThere is a large volume of literature in international business on multinationali...
The international growth of a multinational enterprise (MNE) is not a linear forward-moving process...
Differences in global market integration across industries have important repercussions for MNC stra...
Divestments are a frequent yet understudied corporate phenomenon. The authors outline key findings o...
Divestments by multinational enterprises (MNEs) of their foreign affiliates are an increasingly impo...
Most studies on Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) focus on the impact of their expansion through inw...
Multinational enterprises frequently start, acquire, close and divest affiliates. There is a large l...
The exit of Western multinational enterprises from China is not by accident but rather as a result o...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant networks and...
This study examines how ownership concentration and corporate debt impact corporate divestitures in ...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant configuratio...
This study investigates the impact of agglomeration and its interaction with subnational institution...
Scholars have identified multinational corporations (MNCs) as increasingly important and influential...
China is actively promoting the development of a robust trading nation. In this context, utilizing d...
This is a study of the evolution of strategies of large multinational (MNC) firms doing business in ...
open access articleThere is a large volume of literature in international business on multinationali...
The international growth of a multinational enterprise (MNE) is not a linear forward-moving process...
Differences in global market integration across industries have important repercussions for MNC stra...
Divestments are a frequent yet understudied corporate phenomenon. The authors outline key findings o...
Divestments by multinational enterprises (MNEs) of their foreign affiliates are an increasingly impo...
Most studies on Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) focus on the impact of their expansion through inw...
Multinational enterprises frequently start, acquire, close and divest affiliates. There is a large l...
The exit of Western multinational enterprises from China is not by accident but rather as a result o...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant networks and...
This study examines how ownership concentration and corporate debt impact corporate divestitures in ...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant configuratio...
This study investigates the impact of agglomeration and its interaction with subnational institution...
Scholars have identified multinational corporations (MNCs) as increasingly important and influential...
China is actively promoting the development of a robust trading nation. In this context, utilizing d...
This is a study of the evolution of strategies of large multinational (MNC) firms doing business in ...
open access articleThere is a large volume of literature in international business on multinationali...
The international growth of a multinational enterprise (MNE) is not a linear forward-moving process...