Past research on foreign divestment has recognized the impact of economic and political differences1. However, the prior findings remain equivocal. We adopt the Positive Organizational Scholarship perspective to provide more contextualized insights into the effects of economic and political differences on foreign divestment. Specifically, we consider the juxtaposition of national differences and levels of firm interaction with the different contexts. Thus, we develop the concept of friction to assess levels of economic and political differences. We further argue that economic friction will have a curvilinear (U-shaped) effect on foreign divestment, whereas political friction will produce a monotonic (positive) effect. Moreover, we introduce...
When an MNE closes its doors, workers may find themselves in demand or struggling, depending on the ...
Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Business, International business - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
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...
In this paper, we claim that ownership is a key determinant of the firms' divestment-reinvestment se...
Most studies on Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) focus on the impact of their expansion through inw...
This article explores the concurrent effects of cultural, political, and spatial distances on M&...
Multinational enterprises frequently start, acquire, close and divest affiliates. There is a large l...
This study examines the effect of international dispersion on profitability. We use an institution-b...
Do firms investing abroad simultaneously reduce their domestic activity? This paper analyzes the rel...
This paper explores the implications of going beyond transaction cost theory\u27s implicit focus on ...
Scholars are increasingly investigating the implications of firms’ domestic corporate political acti...
Differences in global market integration across industries have important repercussions for MNC stra...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
When an MNE closes its doors, workers may find themselves in demand or struggling, depending on the ...
Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Business, International business - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
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...
In this paper, we claim that ownership is a key determinant of the firms' divestment-reinvestment se...
Most studies on Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) focus on the impact of their expansion through inw...
This article explores the concurrent effects of cultural, political, and spatial distances on M&...
Multinational enterprises frequently start, acquire, close and divest affiliates. There is a large l...
This study examines the effect of international dispersion on profitability. We use an institution-b...
Do firms investing abroad simultaneously reduce their domestic activity? This paper analyzes the rel...
This paper explores the implications of going beyond transaction cost theory\u27s implicit focus on ...
Scholars are increasingly investigating the implications of firms’ domestic corporate political acti...
Differences in global market integration across industries have important repercussions for MNC stra...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
When an MNE closes its doors, workers may find themselves in demand or struggling, depending on the ...
Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Business, International business - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...