Conference Theme: Rethinking the Roles of Business, Government and NGOs in the Global EconomySession: 1.5.12 - Interactive ; Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs: Competitive Dynamics and Developing Economy MultinationalsAcademic research on emerging markets (EM), emerging market companies and their internationalization has increased in recent years. Much of the work though has been about the attractiveness of emerging markets to many developed market MNCs, and the threats to the established MNCs in their home markets. The focus of this paper is exploring the factors that influence success in the market-seeking activities of emerging market firms into other emerging markets. We advance the concept of institutional arbitrage to explain emergin...
The rapid growth and development of emerging economies offer both opportunities and threats for inte...
International audienceIn this paper, we argue that FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) of emerging marke...
This paper revisits and extends our earlier work (in 2005) in the pages of this journal. We argue th...
We posit that contexts in emerging markets are different from developed country contexts. These cont...
Already cited by the Financial Times, Forbes.com, The Economic Times, WSJ/Mint and several other pro...
This Handbook, compiled by leading scholars of international business, focuses on why emerging marke...
The study addresses the less-explored issue of how domestic companies in the emerging markets counte...
With established markets becoming saturated, multinational corporations (MNCs) have turned increasin...
Emerging economies do not only present growth prospects to entrant firms but also significant operat...
This book focuses on the challenges and opportunities facing companies in emerging and developing co...
This dissertation addresses institutional development in emerging economies, as well as its implicat...
This study examines how emerging market firms (EMFs) develop capabilities to leapfrog in the knowled...
The new global order that has emerged in the last decade has changed the rules of competition. The e...
Host countries' level of development affects internationalization from emerging markets. The challen...
The debate over the recent pattern of internationalisation of emerging-market multinationals (EMMNEs...
The rapid growth and development of emerging economies offer both opportunities and threats for inte...
International audienceIn this paper, we argue that FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) of emerging marke...
This paper revisits and extends our earlier work (in 2005) in the pages of this journal. We argue th...
We posit that contexts in emerging markets are different from developed country contexts. These cont...
Already cited by the Financial Times, Forbes.com, The Economic Times, WSJ/Mint and several other pro...
This Handbook, compiled by leading scholars of international business, focuses on why emerging marke...
The study addresses the less-explored issue of how domestic companies in the emerging markets counte...
With established markets becoming saturated, multinational corporations (MNCs) have turned increasin...
Emerging economies do not only present growth prospects to entrant firms but also significant operat...
This book focuses on the challenges and opportunities facing companies in emerging and developing co...
This dissertation addresses institutional development in emerging economies, as well as its implicat...
This study examines how emerging market firms (EMFs) develop capabilities to leapfrog in the knowled...
The new global order that has emerged in the last decade has changed the rules of competition. The e...
Host countries' level of development affects internationalization from emerging markets. The challen...
The debate over the recent pattern of internationalisation of emerging-market multinationals (EMMNEs...
The rapid growth and development of emerging economies offer both opportunities and threats for inte...
International audienceIn this paper, we argue that FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) of emerging marke...
This paper revisits and extends our earlier work (in 2005) in the pages of this journal. We argue th...