Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies and informal cultural distance are both negatively related to the amount of foreign multinational activity in countries. We argue that the strength of these negative relationships varies systematically with the type of foreign activity (horizontal or vertical) and the type of institutional hazard (governance or cultural). Because institutional hazards striking vertical affiliates generally also have negative consequences for other parts of a multinational enterprise (MNE) while those striking horizontal affiliates do not, we hypothesize that institutional hazards are more negatively related to vertical foreign activity than to horizontal foreig...
Institutional distance has been known to be an important driver of Multinational Enterprises’ strate...
This study addressed the question of whether firms in a competitive, globally integrated environment...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleWe examine the importance of country-of-origin effects and of universal...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
This study investigates how Cultural and Formal Institutional distances and their interaction affect...
This study examines the effect of international dispersion on profitability. We use an institution-b...
This paper investigates the impacts of the level of institutional development of host countries on t...
International strategy research has identified a variety of multinational enterprise (MNE) expansion...
Multinational firms from emerging countries have expanded significantly in recent years. Among them ...
Purpose: While many studies on institutional environment have primarily focused on the influence of ...
It is well accepted that multinational enterprises (MNEs) prefer equity joint ventures (JVs) over wh...
Contains fulltext : 159775.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Extant instit...
Institutions (and institutional distance) are considered a central concept to the field of internati...
Prior studies have argued and regularly found that cultural distance is negatively related to bilate...
Institutional distance has been known to be an important driver of Multinational Enterprises’ strate...
This study addressed the question of whether firms in a competitive, globally integrated environment...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleWe examine the importance of country-of-origin effects and of universal...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
Prior studies have shown that institutional hazards in the form of formal governance deficiencies an...
This study investigates how Cultural and Formal Institutional distances and their interaction affect...
This study examines the effect of international dispersion on profitability. We use an institution-b...
This paper investigates the impacts of the level of institutional development of host countries on t...
International strategy research has identified a variety of multinational enterprise (MNE) expansion...
Multinational firms from emerging countries have expanded significantly in recent years. Among them ...
Purpose: While many studies on institutional environment have primarily focused on the influence of ...
It is well accepted that multinational enterprises (MNEs) prefer equity joint ventures (JVs) over wh...
Contains fulltext : 159775.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Extant instit...
Institutions (and institutional distance) are considered a central concept to the field of internati...
Prior studies have argued and regularly found that cultural distance is negatively related to bilate...
Institutional distance has been known to be an important driver of Multinational Enterprises’ strate...
This study addressed the question of whether firms in a competitive, globally integrated environment...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleWe examine the importance of country-of-origin effects and of universal...