Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institutions at home, emerging-market multinational enterprises (MNEs) are likely to achieve monopoly-based, rather than knowledge-based, financial gains from internationalization conditional on R&D. Emerging market MNEs need to engage in R&D to upgrade orchestration know-how within the global factory. This needs to be accompanied by the development of home-based enabling institutions. This article develops the argument based on internalization theory, and tests hypotheses against the experience of major emerging-market MNEs from 2004 to 2011
Kogut and Zander’s 1993 JIBS article, which developed an evolutionary perspective on the multination...
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This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
This review paper is focused on applying and advancing the Internalization theory to address some of...
There is ongoing debate about the applicability of internalisation theory to Emerging Market Multina...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show that existing theories, principally Dunning’s OLI model...
The globalization of the world\u27s economies has sparked an increasing number of studies on firms\u...
Three papers are presented on the emerging phenomenon of penetration by emerging-market multinationa...
This paper sets out the importance of internalisation theory to international business research and ...
The rise of multinational enterprises from emerging countries (EMNEs) poses an important test for th...
This article engages in a methodological experiment by using historical evidence to challenge a comm...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
Foreign direct investment is considered an important driver of economic development, particularly th...
Kogut and Zander’s 1993 JIBS article, which developed an evolutionary perspective on the multination...
This paper provides some new ideas in understanding the relationship between the internationalisatio...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
This review paper is focused on applying and advancing the Internalization theory to address some of...
There is ongoing debate about the applicability of internalisation theory to Emerging Market Multina...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show that existing theories, principally Dunning’s OLI model...
The globalization of the world\u27s economies has sparked an increasing number of studies on firms\u...
Three papers are presented on the emerging phenomenon of penetration by emerging-market multinationa...
This paper sets out the importance of internalisation theory to international business research and ...
The rise of multinational enterprises from emerging countries (EMNEs) poses an important test for th...
This article engages in a methodological experiment by using historical evidence to challenge a comm...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
Foreign direct investment is considered an important driver of economic development, particularly th...
Kogut and Zander’s 1993 JIBS article, which developed an evolutionary perspective on the multination...
This paper provides some new ideas in understanding the relationship between the internationalisatio...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...