Research that links boards in general and interlocks in particular with internationalization activities of emerging market multinationals (EMNEs) has recently garnered significant attention. However, a focused examination of the impact of the interlocks of different types of directors on the nature of EMNE internationalization strategy is missing. To address this gap, we use an integrated agency–resource dependence perspective to distinguish board interlocks provided by inside directors from those provided by independent directors to demonstrate their impact on exploratory and exploitative internationalization. We test our hypotheses on 1996 observations of Indian firms between 2011 and 2017. Our results show that while inside director inte...
Despite extensive research on the internationalization–performance relationship, our understanding o...
[[abstract]]Despite the importance of board capital in a firm’s corporate strategic orientation and ...
How do political ties of the board directors influence firm internationalization? Board political ti...
Purpose - This paper attempts to examine the activity and involvement of board of directors in inter...
This study investigates director interlock as a mechanism by which an MNC learns and adopts high con...
This study investigates director interlock as a mechanism by which an MNC learns and adopts high con...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are known for being less prone to international expansion ...
The phenomenon of interlocking directorates is widespread among corporate across the world. This pap...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
Internationalisation strategies are important for company expansion because New Zealand, with its fo...
Corporations seek various relationships, such as board interlocks, with other firms to reduce resour...
The structure and extent of interlocking directorates within Indian business groups is studied and a...
Purpose: Despite agency theory and resource dependence theory suggesting that – albeit through diffe...
We examine the effect of board interlocks on patenting and R&D spending for publicly traded companie...
Interlocking directorships are a pervasive element of the corporate landscape. Academic literature d...
Despite extensive research on the internationalization–performance relationship, our understanding o...
[[abstract]]Despite the importance of board capital in a firm’s corporate strategic orientation and ...
How do political ties of the board directors influence firm internationalization? Board political ti...
Purpose - This paper attempts to examine the activity and involvement of board of directors in inter...
This study investigates director interlock as a mechanism by which an MNC learns and adopts high con...
This study investigates director interlock as a mechanism by which an MNC learns and adopts high con...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are known for being less prone to international expansion ...
The phenomenon of interlocking directorates is widespread among corporate across the world. This pap...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
Internationalisation strategies are important for company expansion because New Zealand, with its fo...
Corporations seek various relationships, such as board interlocks, with other firms to reduce resour...
The structure and extent of interlocking directorates within Indian business groups is studied and a...
Purpose: Despite agency theory and resource dependence theory suggesting that – albeit through diffe...
We examine the effect of board interlocks on patenting and R&D spending for publicly traded companie...
Interlocking directorships are a pervasive element of the corporate landscape. Academic literature d...
Despite extensive research on the internationalization–performance relationship, our understanding o...
[[abstract]]Despite the importance of board capital in a firm’s corporate strategic orientation and ...
How do political ties of the board directors influence firm internationalization? Board political ti...