This paper examines the effect of home country characteristics on the internationalization of emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs). Drawing on the institution-based view (IBV), we argue that institutional, political, and social characteristics will positively relate to the internationalization of EMNEs. Further, drawing on the knowledge-based view (KBV), we also argue that a firm’s knowledge stock (KS) will positively moderate the aforementioned relationship. Our research setting involves the incorporation of primary data collected from Iranian multinational enterprises (MNEs) operating in the food and beverage industry. The results provide support for the hypotheses that home country characteristics positively impact the inter...
Abstract The phenomenon of Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs) and their internation...
We examine how host-country institutional development influences innovation performance of internati...
Research acknowledges that SMEs in advanced economies leverage institutional resources for their int...
Three papers are presented on the emerging phenomenon of penetration by emerging-market multinationa...
Purpose – A significant stream of literature focuses on host countries’ locations when explaining w...
The globalization of the world\u27s economies has sparked an increasing number of studies on firms\u...
Despite increasing research on multinationals from emerging economies (EMNEs), our understanding of ...
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies (EEs) are establishing operations in advanc...
The phenomenon of Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs) and their internationalization ...
The phenomenon of Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs) and their internationalization ...
The phenomenon of Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs) and their internationalization ...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
This paper discusses the opportunities and limitations that the location-specific (L) assets of the ...
We develop a multilevel theoretical framework for investigating the role of home country urbanizatio...
Outward foreign direct investment-related to strategic asset seeking (henceforth; SAS OFDI) has garn...
Abstract The phenomenon of Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs) and their internation...
We examine how host-country institutional development influences innovation performance of internati...
Research acknowledges that SMEs in advanced economies leverage institutional resources for their int...
Three papers are presented on the emerging phenomenon of penetration by emerging-market multinationa...
Purpose – A significant stream of literature focuses on host countries’ locations when explaining w...
The globalization of the world\u27s economies has sparked an increasing number of studies on firms\u...
Despite increasing research on multinationals from emerging economies (EMNEs), our understanding of ...
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies (EEs) are establishing operations in advanc...
The phenomenon of Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs) and their internationalization ...
The phenomenon of Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs) and their internationalization ...
The phenomenon of Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs) and their internationalization ...
Unlike Advanced Economy Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs), Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprise...
This paper discusses the opportunities and limitations that the location-specific (L) assets of the ...
We develop a multilevel theoretical framework for investigating the role of home country urbanizatio...
Outward foreign direct investment-related to strategic asset seeking (henceforth; SAS OFDI) has garn...
Abstract The phenomenon of Emerging Economy Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs) and their internation...
We examine how host-country institutional development influences innovation performance of internati...
Research acknowledges that SMEs in advanced economies leverage institutional resources for their int...