Does high long-term orientation (LTO) as a distinctive feature of Chinese and Asian national culture still influence modern business decisions? It is difficult to answer this question when any such cultural impact must be qualified by the influence of local Chinese institutions. We study, therefore, different nationalities of international joint ventures (IJVs) within the same institutional setting of China. With foreign partners distanced from their national institutions, this isolates any cultural influence on strategies. We report that strategic commitment does indeed seem to be higher in IJVs with overseas Chinese and other Asian partners, but this conclusion is not general, and is limited to the subset of human resource strategies
This research was influenced by Sirmon & Lane's (2004) model of cultural differences and internation...
During the last decade China has become an important international investor and its firms have also ...
After China implemented the Open Door policy in the late 1970s, the Chinese economy grew rapidly in ...
Does high long-term orientation (LTO) as a distinctive feature of Chinese and Asian national culture...
This study aims to examine the impact of cultural distance on the management issues of international...
This paper studies the factors affecting the longevity of international joint ventures (IJVs) in Chi...
The International Joint Venture (IJV) has been an important vehicle for entering the Chinese market ...
China is the largest recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) among all developing countries (Ts...
Purpose – The paper aims to study the impact of cultural differences on the ownership structure of i...
This study tests the effects of cultural differences on the behaviour and performance of joint-ventu...
This research was influenced by Sirmon & Lane’s (2004) model of cultural differences and interna...
This study assesses the effects of Long-Term Orientation culture on inter-organizational trust and c...
We investigate the role of firms' country of origin in financial leverage decisions. Foreign jo...
Recent studies on strategic international human resource management (SIHRM) have advocated the impor...
This research was influenced by Sirmon & Lane's (2004) model of cultural differences and internation...
This research was influenced by Sirmon & Lane's (2004) model of cultural differences and internation...
During the last decade China has become an important international investor and its firms have also ...
After China implemented the Open Door policy in the late 1970s, the Chinese economy grew rapidly in ...
Does high long-term orientation (LTO) as a distinctive feature of Chinese and Asian national culture...
This study aims to examine the impact of cultural distance on the management issues of international...
This paper studies the factors affecting the longevity of international joint ventures (IJVs) in Chi...
The International Joint Venture (IJV) has been an important vehicle for entering the Chinese market ...
China is the largest recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) among all developing countries (Ts...
Purpose – The paper aims to study the impact of cultural differences on the ownership structure of i...
This study tests the effects of cultural differences on the behaviour and performance of joint-ventu...
This research was influenced by Sirmon & Lane’s (2004) model of cultural differences and interna...
This study assesses the effects of Long-Term Orientation culture on inter-organizational trust and c...
We investigate the role of firms' country of origin in financial leverage decisions. Foreign jo...
Recent studies on strategic international human resource management (SIHRM) have advocated the impor...
This research was influenced by Sirmon & Lane's (2004) model of cultural differences and internation...
This research was influenced by Sirmon & Lane's (2004) model of cultural differences and internation...
During the last decade China has become an important international investor and its firms have also ...
After China implemented the Open Door policy in the late 1970s, the Chinese economy grew rapidly in ...