Despite the prominence of the competitive strategy perspective, it remains unclear whether foreign firms entering China can still adopt a differentiation or low-cost position to achieve superior performance, given the unique market and institutional environments in China. Alternatively, should foreign firms follow conventional wisdom and actively build managerial ties with government officials and business community to enhance their performance? This study develops and tests an interactive perspective that highlights the moderating effects of managerial ties on competitive position-performance relationships. The results indicate that though both differentiation and low-cost positions foster foreign firm profitability, the benefit of a diffe...
We focus on corporate political connections as a critical nonmarket strategy and propose that politi...
We focus on corporate political connections as a critical nonmarket strategy and propose that politi...
How do political ties of the board directors influence firm internationalization? Board political ti...
While most advocate that foreign firms should utilize managerial ties to conduct business in China, ...
On what should foreign firms focus more, market orientation or managerial ties? This study investiga...
As China experience unprecedented changes in its social, legal, and economic institutions, on what s...
Despite increasing attention to the role of social ties in emerging economies, few studies have expl...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. This paper explores the differences in the impact of political connections on t...
Many firms are today established in China via intermediaries, such as distributors or agents. Howeve...
Many firms are today established in China via intermediaries, such as distributors or agents. Howeve...
Many firms are today established in China via intermediaries, such as distributors or agents. Howeve...
This study examines how the corporate link between a foreign subsidiary and its corporate members (p...
© 2017 Strategic Management Society. Research Summary: Forming informal ties with political agents i...
We explore the significance of political connections vs. productivity for firms’ domestic sale...
We focus on corporate political connections as a critical nonmarket strategy and propose that politi...
We focus on corporate political connections as a critical nonmarket strategy and propose that politi...
We focus on corporate political connections as a critical nonmarket strategy and propose that politi...
How do political ties of the board directors influence firm internationalization? Board political ti...
While most advocate that foreign firms should utilize managerial ties to conduct business in China, ...
On what should foreign firms focus more, market orientation or managerial ties? This study investiga...
As China experience unprecedented changes in its social, legal, and economic institutions, on what s...
Despite increasing attention to the role of social ties in emerging economies, few studies have expl...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. This paper explores the differences in the impact of political connections on t...
Many firms are today established in China via intermediaries, such as distributors or agents. Howeve...
Many firms are today established in China via intermediaries, such as distributors or agents. Howeve...
Many firms are today established in China via intermediaries, such as distributors or agents. Howeve...
This study examines how the corporate link between a foreign subsidiary and its corporate members (p...
© 2017 Strategic Management Society. Research Summary: Forming informal ties with political agents i...
We explore the significance of political connections vs. productivity for firms’ domestic sale...
We focus on corporate political connections as a critical nonmarket strategy and propose that politi...
We focus on corporate political connections as a critical nonmarket strategy and propose that politi...
We focus on corporate political connections as a critical nonmarket strategy and propose that politi...
How do political ties of the board directors influence firm internationalization? Board political ti...