Differences in global market integration across industries have important repercussions for MNC strategy and the drivers of manufacturing subsidiary divestment decisions. Global industry integration and the associated competitive pressures lead MNCs to adopt cost efficiency strategies for their subsidiary networks, and subsidiary divestment decisions are strongly driven by labor cost considerations. In non-integrated industries, host country demand conditions are the prime driver of divestments. These patterns are the most salient for MNCs that have aligned their strategy with the global industry environment. Analysis of the divestment hazards of 3827 Japanese manufacturing subsidiaries in 57 countries provides support for these conjectures
In oligopolistic industries, the amount of capital investment is likely to be excessive due to the p...
Divestments are a frequent yet understudied corporate phenomenon. The authors outline key findings o...
During this recent period of economic crisis andrising unemployment, General Motors, the US multinat...
Differences in global market integration across industries have important repercussions for MNC stra...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant networks and...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant configuratio...
Divestments by multinational enterprises (MNEs) of their foreign affiliates are an increasingly impo...
Although foreign divestment and international relocation by multinational firms carry important econ...
This paper examines the causes of MNCs’ divestments in China. The MNCs’ profitability, market shares...
Theme: International Business in Tough TimesSession: 1.1.5 - Competitive. Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI,...
We examine the product diversification of a multinational firm within each of its host-country marke...
Here we consider recent divestments made by Australian firms with subsidiaries in both domestic and ...
Multinational enterprises frequently start, acquire, close and divest affiliates. There is a large l...
This paper develops a real options portfolio perspective on foreign affiliate divestments. Affiliate...
This paper develops a real options portfolio perspective on foreign affiliate divestments. Affiliate...
In oligopolistic industries, the amount of capital investment is likely to be excessive due to the p...
Divestments are a frequent yet understudied corporate phenomenon. The authors outline key findings o...
During this recent period of economic crisis andrising unemployment, General Motors, the US multinat...
Differences in global market integration across industries have important repercussions for MNC stra...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant networks and...
We develop hypotheses concerning the impact of multinational firms' international plant configuratio...
Divestments by multinational enterprises (MNEs) of their foreign affiliates are an increasingly impo...
Although foreign divestment and international relocation by multinational firms carry important econ...
This paper examines the causes of MNCs’ divestments in China. The MNCs’ profitability, market shares...
Theme: International Business in Tough TimesSession: 1.1.5 - Competitive. Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI,...
We examine the product diversification of a multinational firm within each of its host-country marke...
Here we consider recent divestments made by Australian firms with subsidiaries in both domestic and ...
Multinational enterprises frequently start, acquire, close and divest affiliates. There is a large l...
This paper develops a real options portfolio perspective on foreign affiliate divestments. Affiliate...
This paper develops a real options portfolio perspective on foreign affiliate divestments. Affiliate...
In oligopolistic industries, the amount of capital investment is likely to be excessive due to the p...
Divestments are a frequent yet understudied corporate phenomenon. The authors outline key findings o...
During this recent period of economic crisis andrising unemployment, General Motors, the US multinat...