This paper investigates the antecedents of the internationalization of emerging economy multinational enterprises (EMNEs) through cross-border acquisitions. Using a panel data set of 1138 cross-border acquisitions made by 515 Indian MNEs during 2000 to 2013, it examines interactions of in-house resources with experiential and non-experiential knowledge to explore how EMNEs manage and exploit their knowledge base when internationalizing. The results show that Indian multinational enterprises have ‘interface competence’. They combine in-house resources with experiential market and externally sourced technological knowledge for undertaking cross-border acquisitions. The Uppsala model provides insights in analyzing the role of market knowledge ...
The multi-polar world in which we now live and work demands re-examination and refinement of the tra...
The rapid emergence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies calls for a re-asses...
The multi-polar world in which we now live and work demands re-examination and refinement of the tra...
This paper explores the role of local context in cross-border acquisitions by emerging economy multi...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
The dynamic internationalisation patterns exhibited by multinationals from Emerging Markets have bee...
In the conventional strategy approach to acquisitions by dragon MNEs it is understood thatthese comp...
This paper examines cross-border acquisitions by Indian multinationals and places them in the contex...
This paper examines cross-border acquisitions by Indian multinationals and places them in the contex...
no isbnIn the conventional strategy approach to acquisitions by dragon MNEs it is understood thatthe...
The present study examines the drivers of cross border mergers and acquisitions (CBMA) from the Indi...
The present study examines the drivers of cross border mergers and acquisitions (CBMA) from the Indi...
The present study examines the drivers of cross border mergers and acquisitions (CBMA) from the Indi...
In this paper, we examine the effects of subsidiary level factors on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT...
The multi-polar world in which we now live and work demands re-examination and refinement of the tra...
The rapid emergence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies calls for a re-asses...
The multi-polar world in which we now live and work demands re-examination and refinement of the tra...
This paper explores the role of local context in cross-border acquisitions by emerging economy multi...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
The dynamic internationalisation patterns exhibited by multinationals from Emerging Markets have bee...
In the conventional strategy approach to acquisitions by dragon MNEs it is understood thatthese comp...
This paper examines cross-border acquisitions by Indian multinationals and places them in the contex...
This paper examines cross-border acquisitions by Indian multinationals and places them in the contex...
no isbnIn the conventional strategy approach to acquisitions by dragon MNEs it is understood thatthe...
The present study examines the drivers of cross border mergers and acquisitions (CBMA) from the Indi...
The present study examines the drivers of cross border mergers and acquisitions (CBMA) from the Indi...
The present study examines the drivers of cross border mergers and acquisitions (CBMA) from the Indi...
In this paper, we examine the effects of subsidiary level factors on reverse knowledge transfer (RKT...
The multi-polar world in which we now live and work demands re-examination and refinement of the tra...
The rapid emergence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies calls for a re-asses...
The multi-polar world in which we now live and work demands re-examination and refinement of the tra...