This paper examines the impact of institutional variables on multinational enterprises’ choice between majority and minority acquisitions in their foreign affiliates and how this choice influences their propensity to collaborate with local firms. Using the institutional theory and the transaction costs theory, we develop a number of hypotheses. In particular, we suggest that majority acquisitions will be more likely than minority acquisitions and greenfields to enter collaborative R&D projects in countries that belong to the Civil Law/Eastern European legal tradition, or countries where the protection of minority shareholders is poor. These hypotheses are tested using an unbalanced panel of subsidiaries controlled by British multination...
This paper examines the interaction effects of institutional differences in the cognitive, normative...
The aim of the study is to investigate two relatively underexplored factors, namely, the R&D (resear...
Ce papier examine l'impact des institutions sur la stratégie de propriété d'une entreprise multinati...
This paper examines the impact of institutional variables on multinational enterprises’ choice betwe...
International business research asserts that cross-country institutional heterogeneity imposes to fo...
This paper examines the impact of institutional, and transaction cost specific variables on MNEs’ ch...
We examine entry mode choice and its consequences when a multinational enterprise (MNE) expands into...
This paper examines the role of contracting institutions on a multinational firm's optimal ownership...
The possibility of institutional distance exerting an asymmetric effect on the entry strategies of m...
The possibility of institutional distance exerting an asymmetric effect on the entry strategies of m...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: We combine agency and institutional theory to ex...
This paper examines the interaction effects of institutional differences in the cognitive, normative...
Abstract. lWo approaches may explain how multinational enter-prises (MNEs) select ownership structur...
This paper considers the determinants of foreign affiliate structure in the context of foreign equit...
We develop a theory of a multinational corporation's optimal mode of entry in a new market. The fore...
This paper examines the interaction effects of institutional differences in the cognitive, normative...
The aim of the study is to investigate two relatively underexplored factors, namely, the R&D (resear...
Ce papier examine l'impact des institutions sur la stratégie de propriété d'une entreprise multinati...
This paper examines the impact of institutional variables on multinational enterprises’ choice betwe...
International business research asserts that cross-country institutional heterogeneity imposes to fo...
This paper examines the impact of institutional, and transaction cost specific variables on MNEs’ ch...
We examine entry mode choice and its consequences when a multinational enterprise (MNE) expands into...
This paper examines the role of contracting institutions on a multinational firm's optimal ownership...
The possibility of institutional distance exerting an asymmetric effect on the entry strategies of m...
The possibility of institutional distance exerting an asymmetric effect on the entry strategies of m...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: We combine agency and institutional theory to ex...
This paper examines the interaction effects of institutional differences in the cognitive, normative...
Abstract. lWo approaches may explain how multinational enter-prises (MNEs) select ownership structur...
This paper considers the determinants of foreign affiliate structure in the context of foreign equit...
We develop a theory of a multinational corporation's optimal mode of entry in a new market. The fore...
This paper examines the interaction effects of institutional differences in the cognitive, normative...
The aim of the study is to investigate two relatively underexplored factors, namely, the R&D (resear...
Ce papier examine l'impact des institutions sur la stratégie de propriété d'une entreprise multinati...