Ce papier examine l'impact des institutions sur la stratégie de propriété d'une entreprise multinationale. Nous développons un modèle de coentreprise internationale dans lequel une entreprise étrangère et son partenaire local peuvent ex post entreprendre des actions coûteuses pour augmenter leur part de revenus indiquée dans le contrat de coentreprise. Le modèle analyse les impacts de deux caractéristiques institutionnelles sur la structure de propriété optimale : le renforcement du contrat et le copinage. Nous introduisons le modèle de coentreprise dans un modèle d'équilibre général pour analyser l'impact des institutions sur le mode d'entrée des entreprises multinationales.This paper examines the impact of institutions on a multinational ...
This paper examines host governments' motivation for restricting ownership shares of multinatio...
Previous studies often examined how a broad-based institution affects foreign direct investment (FDI...
The possibility of institutional distance exerting an asymmetric effect on the entry strategies of m...
This paper examines the role of contracting institutions on a multinational firm's optimal ownership...
Abstract. lWo approaches may explain how multinational enter-prises (MNEs) select ownership structur...
This paper examines the impact of institutional variables on multinational enterprises’ choice betwe...
Research Summary: We investigate when and how a foreign multinational enterprise by acting as a rela...
Recent theories of the multinational corporation introduce the property rights model of the firm and...
Abstract. This paper extends the internalization approach to the theory of the multinational enterpr...
First online: 12 January 2008Recent theories of the multinational corporation introduce the property...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the factors influencing the choice between establishing a wh...
This paper analyses the optimal collusion-proof mechanism for the regulation of multinational firms ...
How institutions are improved is the Achilles’ heel of institutional reform. In the development agen...
In this study, we examine from an institutional perspective the legitimacy rationale behind the choi...
This paper makes a contribution to the theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) and, in particul...
This paper examines host governments' motivation for restricting ownership shares of multinatio...
Previous studies often examined how a broad-based institution affects foreign direct investment (FDI...
The possibility of institutional distance exerting an asymmetric effect on the entry strategies of m...
This paper examines the role of contracting institutions on a multinational firm's optimal ownership...
Abstract. lWo approaches may explain how multinational enter-prises (MNEs) select ownership structur...
This paper examines the impact of institutional variables on multinational enterprises’ choice betwe...
Research Summary: We investigate when and how a foreign multinational enterprise by acting as a rela...
Recent theories of the multinational corporation introduce the property rights model of the firm and...
Abstract. This paper extends the internalization approach to the theory of the multinational enterpr...
First online: 12 January 2008Recent theories of the multinational corporation introduce the property...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the factors influencing the choice between establishing a wh...
This paper analyses the optimal collusion-proof mechanism for the regulation of multinational firms ...
How institutions are improved is the Achilles’ heel of institutional reform. In the development agen...
In this study, we examine from an institutional perspective the legitimacy rationale behind the choi...
This paper makes a contribution to the theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) and, in particul...
This paper examines host governments' motivation for restricting ownership shares of multinatio...
Previous studies often examined how a broad-based institution affects foreign direct investment (FDI...
The possibility of institutional distance exerting an asymmetric effect on the entry strategies of m...