Although emerging markets are some of the fastest growing economies and represent countries that are experiencing a substantial economic transformation, little is known about the factors influencing choices of foreign entry mode in those markets. In an attempt to expand our knowledge of this topic, this paper presents an empirical assessment of the relationship between corruption and the four possible modes of entry that franchiser companies can adopt overseas: direct franchising, master franchising, joint venture and direct investments. Besides country corruption, other variables – political stability, per-capita income, cultural distance, geographical distance and international experience – were also controlled.No data (2011)UE
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International franchise firms can be governed by equity and non-equity governance modes. This chapte...
This Paper studies the impact of corruption in a host country on a foreign investor’s preference for...
This paper aims to demonstrate which external environment factors are involved in the international ...
Although emerging markets are some of the fastest growing economies in the world and represent count...
This paper studies the joint impact of corruption on the entry mode and volume of inward foreign dir...
The present study examines how a number of market conditions may constrain entry mode choice into Mi...
The present study examines how a number of market conditions may constrain entry mode choice into Mi...
Utilising institutional theory, we reconsider the relationship between foreign subsidiary profitabil...
AbstractDespite emerging markets are some of the fastest growing economies in the world and represen...
Motivated by previous studies on the effect of corruption on entry strategies of Multinational Enter...
The present study examines how a number of market conditions may drive diffusion of franchising. It ...
Purpose — Government determines the rules of the game that influence the strategies and actions of a...
Despite the substantive importance of Latin America for foreign investors, the academic attention pa...
This study explores the general problems associated with marketing across international markets and ...
International franchise firms can be governed by equity and non-equity governance modes. This chapte...
This Paper studies the impact of corruption in a host country on a foreign investor’s preference for...
This paper aims to demonstrate which external environment factors are involved in the international ...