textabstractThis paper reviews the empirical literature on the determinants of the choice by multinational enterprises between entering foreign countries through greenfields or acquisitions. We discuss and compare the main theoretical perspectives used, provide a detailed overview of the empirical findings, examine why these findings have often been inconsistent, and offer theoretical and methodological suggestions to guide future research
Prior research has argued that multinational enterprises (MNEs) prefer to enter culturally distant c...
In this study, we bridge two streams of foreign direct investment literature, specifically studies o...
Foreign entry mode choices are one of the most important strategic decisions for firms expanding abr...
This paper reviews the empirical literature on the determinants of the choice by multinational enter...
This paper studies the entry decision of a multinational enterprise into a foreign market. Two alte...
This paper aims at finding determinants of entry mode choices for MNCs that enter emerging economy n...
This paper studies the entry decision of a multinational enterprise into a foreign market. Two alter...
This study seeks to offer a new approach in the analysis of variables that constrain the selection b...
This paper aims at finding the determinants of entry mode choices for MNCs that enter emerging econo...
This paper analyzes the factors influencing the choice between different FDI modes: acquisitions or ...
Prior research has argued that multinational enterprises (MNEs) prefer to enter culturally distant c...
Departing from the traditional transaction cost approach in diversification mode literature, this st...
Purpose – In recent years, emerging-market multinationals (EMMs) are receiving significant attention...
textabstractPrior research has argued that multinational enterprises (MNEs) prefer to enter cultural...
Departing from the traditional transaction cost approach in diversification mode literature, this st...
Prior research has argued that multinational enterprises (MNEs) prefer to enter culturally distant c...
In this study, we bridge two streams of foreign direct investment literature, specifically studies o...
Foreign entry mode choices are one of the most important strategic decisions for firms expanding abr...
This paper reviews the empirical literature on the determinants of the choice by multinational enter...
This paper studies the entry decision of a multinational enterprise into a foreign market. Two alte...
This paper aims at finding determinants of entry mode choices for MNCs that enter emerging economy n...
This paper studies the entry decision of a multinational enterprise into a foreign market. Two alter...
This study seeks to offer a new approach in the analysis of variables that constrain the selection b...
This paper aims at finding the determinants of entry mode choices for MNCs that enter emerging econo...
This paper analyzes the factors influencing the choice between different FDI modes: acquisitions or ...
Prior research has argued that multinational enterprises (MNEs) prefer to enter culturally distant c...
Departing from the traditional transaction cost approach in diversification mode literature, this st...
Purpose – In recent years, emerging-market multinationals (EMMs) are receiving significant attention...
textabstractPrior research has argued that multinational enterprises (MNEs) prefer to enter cultural...
Departing from the traditional transaction cost approach in diversification mode literature, this st...
Prior research has argued that multinational enterprises (MNEs) prefer to enter culturally distant c...
In this study, we bridge two streams of foreign direct investment literature, specifically studies o...
Foreign entry mode choices are one of the most important strategic decisions for firms expanding abr...