Although international business studies have examined the role of non-market factors in multinational enterprises’ (MNEs) foreign ownership, there is a limited focus on the role of host country human rights records on MNEs’ ownership decisions. Further, there is little understanding of the differences in ownership decisions between the developed country multinational enterprises (DMNEs) and emerging-market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) as influenced by the non-market context of their host countries. This study, therefore, explores the links between the host country’s human rights governance and MNEs’ ownership strategy in cross-border acquisitions. We argue that clarity in human rights governance in the host country will encourage MNEs ...
This work investigates whether host countries institutional factors and firm characteristics can hel...
We demonstrate the different role of the government has various effects on the state-owned enterpris...
Drawing on an institutional perspective, this study analyses how state ownership affects the relatio...
Although international business studies have examined the role of non-market factors in multinationa...
This dissertation addresses the adoption and development of effective property rights regimes in the...
A multinational corporation (MNC) is defined simply as a company that owns property or operates in a...
Developing countries are attracting a significant portion of global foreign direct investments. Gove...
Developing countries are attracting a significant portion of global foreign direct investments. Gove...
This article examines how the empowering of the multinational corporation (MNC)1 under the World Tra...
Although similar formal regulations to protect property rights have proliferated across many parts o...
Abstract. lWo approaches may explain how multinational enter-prises (MNEs) select ownership structur...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ascribe specifi...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
Internationalisation of firms has become a significant trend following the increasingly intense econ...
The massive emergence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) has become an explicit phenomenon of the c...
This work investigates whether host countries institutional factors and firm characteristics can hel...
We demonstrate the different role of the government has various effects on the state-owned enterpris...
Drawing on an institutional perspective, this study analyses how state ownership affects the relatio...
Although international business studies have examined the role of non-market factors in multinationa...
This dissertation addresses the adoption and development of effective property rights regimes in the...
A multinational corporation (MNC) is defined simply as a company that owns property or operates in a...
Developing countries are attracting a significant portion of global foreign direct investments. Gove...
Developing countries are attracting a significant portion of global foreign direct investments. Gove...
This article examines how the empowering of the multinational corporation (MNC)1 under the World Tra...
Although similar formal regulations to protect property rights have proliferated across many parts o...
Abstract. lWo approaches may explain how multinational enter-prises (MNEs) select ownership structur...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ascribe specifi...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
Internationalisation of firms has become a significant trend following the increasingly intense econ...
The massive emergence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) has become an explicit phenomenon of the c...
This work investigates whether host countries institutional factors and firm characteristics can hel...
We demonstrate the different role of the government has various effects on the state-owned enterpris...
Drawing on an institutional perspective, this study analyses how state ownership affects the relatio...