We develop a multilevel theoretical framework for investigating the role of home country urbanization for emerging market multinational companies' (EMNCs) international expansion. We propose that more urbanized home environments directly increase EMNC's proclivity to internationalize and moderate the effects of firm intangible and tangible resources. The empirical counterpart studies 592 EMNCs from 18 different countries in 2010 and an unbalanced panel of a subsample of these firms over the period 2006–2010. Our hypotheses are confirmed in both datasets. We find that while urbanization complements firm financial resources when expanding abroad, it appears to substitute to some extent for internal R&D capabilities. Our findings further our u...
Recent work has emphasized the importance of regional strategies downstream, adding new depth to the...
Despite increasing research on multinationals from emerging economies (EMNEs), our understanding of ...
There is ongoing debate about the applicability of internalisation theory to Emerging Market Multina...
The globalization of the world\u27s economies has sparked an increasing number of studies on firms\u...
This paper examines the effect of home country characteristics on the internationalization of emergi...
Three papers are presented on the emerging phenomenon of penetration by emerging-market multinationa...
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies (EEs) are establishing operations in advanc...
In the last decade there has been growing internationalization of firms from developing economies wh...
The conventional global competitive landscape started to change since the 1990s with the emergence o...
International Business research has focused attention on the role of the home country in firm intern...
AbstractThe recent years have witnessed an unprecedented surge of Emerging Multinational Enterprises...
This paper takes a look at the research on Emerging country multinational enterprises (EMNEs) over t...
Outward foreign direct investment-related to strategic asset seeking (henceforth; SAS OFDI) has garn...
We examined firm-level and country-level antecedents of R&D internationalization strategies, foc...
Purpose – A significant stream of literature focuses on host countries’ locations when explaining w...
Recent work has emphasized the importance of regional strategies downstream, adding new depth to the...
Despite increasing research on multinationals from emerging economies (EMNEs), our understanding of ...
There is ongoing debate about the applicability of internalisation theory to Emerging Market Multina...
The globalization of the world\u27s economies has sparked an increasing number of studies on firms\u...
This paper examines the effect of home country characteristics on the internationalization of emergi...
Three papers are presented on the emerging phenomenon of penetration by emerging-market multinationa...
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies (EEs) are establishing operations in advanc...
In the last decade there has been growing internationalization of firms from developing economies wh...
The conventional global competitive landscape started to change since the 1990s with the emergence o...
International Business research has focused attention on the role of the home country in firm intern...
AbstractThe recent years have witnessed an unprecedented surge of Emerging Multinational Enterprises...
This paper takes a look at the research on Emerging country multinational enterprises (EMNEs) over t...
Outward foreign direct investment-related to strategic asset seeking (henceforth; SAS OFDI) has garn...
We examined firm-level and country-level antecedents of R&D internationalization strategies, foc...
Purpose – A significant stream of literature focuses on host countries’ locations when explaining w...
Recent work has emphasized the importance of regional strategies downstream, adding new depth to the...
Despite increasing research on multinationals from emerging economies (EMNEs), our understanding of ...
There is ongoing debate about the applicability of internalisation theory to Emerging Market Multina...