This paper investigates whether and when affiliation to business groups enables or constrains firms’ international search behavior during institutional transitions. We theorize that given the unique structure and complex form of business group organizations, the search behavior of affiliated firms is influenced by the degree of (mis)alignment in outlook at the group and affiliate levels of management. We identify the scope of institutional changes, business group attributes, and affiliate characteristics as sources of such (mis)alignment. The results from panel data on 298 firms from the Indian pharmaceutical industry for the 1992–2007 period show that the constraining effects of business group affiliation are observed only when institution...
We draw upon the institutional theoretical perspective to study Indian firms' internationalization d...
This paper examines the innovation consequences of the methods firms adopt in organizing their searc...
Business groups emerged in developing economies through direct or indirect support from the state in...
This paper investigates whether and when affiliation to business groups enables or constrains firms’...
We investigate the impact of business group affiliation on the relationship between international di...
Research Summary Business group (BG) affiliation affects the strategic behavior and performance of f...
Does affiliation with a business group enhance a firm's performance? What is the potential effect of...
Research on business groups' legally independent firms tied together in various formal and informal ...
The institutional voids perspective attributes the success of business groups to the negated institu...
Question/Issue: Institutional and transaction costs theories highlight the idea that group affiliate...
Institutional and transaction cost theories highlight the idea that group-affiliated firms outperfor...
Abstract: Business groups are important sources of innovation in emerging economies, but there is su...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: Institutional and transaction costs theories hig...
This paper examines the antecedents and innovation consequences of the methods firms adopt in organi...
We draw upon the institutional theoretical perspective to study Indian firms' internationalization d...
This paper examines the innovation consequences of the methods firms adopt in organizing their searc...
Business groups emerged in developing economies through direct or indirect support from the state in...
This paper investigates whether and when affiliation to business groups enables or constrains firms’...
We investigate the impact of business group affiliation on the relationship between international di...
Research Summary Business group (BG) affiliation affects the strategic behavior and performance of f...
Does affiliation with a business group enhance a firm's performance? What is the potential effect of...
Research on business groups' legally independent firms tied together in various formal and informal ...
The institutional voids perspective attributes the success of business groups to the negated institu...
Question/Issue: Institutional and transaction costs theories highlight the idea that group affiliate...
Institutional and transaction cost theories highlight the idea that group-affiliated firms outperfor...
Abstract: Business groups are important sources of innovation in emerging economies, but there is su...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: Institutional and transaction costs theories hig...
This paper examines the antecedents and innovation consequences of the methods firms adopt in organi...
We draw upon the institutional theoretical perspective to study Indian firms' internationalization d...
This paper examines the innovation consequences of the methods firms adopt in organizing their searc...
Business groups emerged in developing economies through direct or indirect support from the state in...