Emerging market firms (EMFs) are increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous group of business enterprises, providing a unique context for examining the predictive power of existing theories. Drawing on real options and internalization theories, this paper predicts the contrasting effect of bilateral relationships on EMFs' ownership choice in cross‐border acquisitions. The conflicting conjectures are tested using data consisting of almost 1,000 cross‐border acquisition deals. Our results show that weak economic, political and military relationships between acquiring and target countries induce EMFs to opt for full acquisitions. The findings support the view of internalization theory, highlighting that EMFs prefer full ownership over partial ...
This paper investigates how the announcement of acquisitions affect the uncertainty that financial m...
This article is about Emerging Market Firms (EMFs) acquiring firms in advanced economies. We claim t...
This paper examines the issue of cross-border acquisitions by companies from emerging economies in i...
International audienceEmerging market firms (EMFs) are increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous gr...
In this paper, we examine the motivations of acquirers undertaking partial acquisitions in emerging ...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
The authors investigate the factors influencing the share of equity ownership sought in cross-border...
This article examines the acquisition behavior of emerging market firms (EMFs) compared to advanced ...
As in several other recent studies, we find that investors react more negatively when firms announce...
Although international joint ventures (IJVs) may mature over time and develop competitive viability,...
In this paper, we expand the understanding of cross-border acquisitions by investigating how institu...
The primary objective of this study is to examine the value implications of cross-border acquisition...
This study analyzes how foreign multinational enterprises respond to uncertainty in their cross-bord...
AbstractThis study analyzes how foreign multinational enterprises respond to uncertainty in their cr...
This article examines the acquisition behavior of multinational companies from emerging markets (EMN...
This paper investigates how the announcement of acquisitions affect the uncertainty that financial m...
This article is about Emerging Market Firms (EMFs) acquiring firms in advanced economies. We claim t...
This paper examines the issue of cross-border acquisitions by companies from emerging economies in i...
International audienceEmerging market firms (EMFs) are increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous gr...
In this paper, we examine the motivations of acquirers undertaking partial acquisitions in emerging ...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
The authors investigate the factors influencing the share of equity ownership sought in cross-border...
This article examines the acquisition behavior of emerging market firms (EMFs) compared to advanced ...
As in several other recent studies, we find that investors react more negatively when firms announce...
Although international joint ventures (IJVs) may mature over time and develop competitive viability,...
In this paper, we expand the understanding of cross-border acquisitions by investigating how institu...
The primary objective of this study is to examine the value implications of cross-border acquisition...
This study analyzes how foreign multinational enterprises respond to uncertainty in their cross-bord...
AbstractThis study analyzes how foreign multinational enterprises respond to uncertainty in their cr...
This article examines the acquisition behavior of multinational companies from emerging markets (EMN...
This paper investigates how the announcement of acquisitions affect the uncertainty that financial m...
This article is about Emerging Market Firms (EMFs) acquiring firms in advanced economies. We claim t...
This paper examines the issue of cross-border acquisitions by companies from emerging economies in i...