I assess the theoretical basis for the existence of a relationship between the size of a firm's foreign footprint (its multinationality) and its performance. I argue that multinationality results from a firm's choice between coordinating internally the stages of its value chain and letting them be organized on the market and hence that there are no reasons to expect net gains from an increase or a decrease in multinationality, the only profitability impact coming from a firm having made the wrong choice and being over- or under-integrated compared to the optimum. I then show that the way the literature has operationalized multinationality does not match the theoretical arguments it has advanced. I conclude that a reassessment of the literat...
•The literature on multinationality and firm performance has generally disregarded the role of geogr...
This paper examines the relationship between multinationality and firm performance. The analysis is ...
This paper reports findings from a study that systematically evalu-ated the form of the relationship...
Despite being a pivotal topic over the past 50 years, the benefits and costs of internationalization...
The abundant research on the multinationality-performance relationship has yet to provide cohesive f...
The abundant research on the multinationality-performance relationship has yet to provide cohesive f...
Despite being a pivotal topic over the past 50 years, the benefits and costs of internationalization...
3 The relationship between a firm’s degree of multinationality and its performance is perhaps the mo...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a synthetic review of the empirical literature on the multinati...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a synthetic review of the empirical literature on the multinati...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a synthetic review of the empirical literature on the multinati...
Numerous empirical investigations have attempted to study the relationship between multinationality ...
Abstract. Over the period 1972-84, profitability among 304 large, British manufacturing companies wa...
We conduct a Meta-analysis of 54 papers that study the relationship between multinationality and fir...
We conduct a Meta-analysis of 54 papers that study the relationship between multinationality and fir...
•The literature on multinationality and firm performance has generally disregarded the role of geogr...
This paper examines the relationship between multinationality and firm performance. The analysis is ...
This paper reports findings from a study that systematically evalu-ated the form of the relationship...
Despite being a pivotal topic over the past 50 years, the benefits and costs of internationalization...
The abundant research on the multinationality-performance relationship has yet to provide cohesive f...
The abundant research on the multinationality-performance relationship has yet to provide cohesive f...
Despite being a pivotal topic over the past 50 years, the benefits and costs of internationalization...
3 The relationship between a firm’s degree of multinationality and its performance is perhaps the mo...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a synthetic review of the empirical literature on the multinati...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a synthetic review of the empirical literature on the multinati...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a synthetic review of the empirical literature on the multinati...
Numerous empirical investigations have attempted to study the relationship between multinationality ...
Abstract. Over the period 1972-84, profitability among 304 large, British manufacturing companies wa...
We conduct a Meta-analysis of 54 papers that study the relationship between multinationality and fir...
We conduct a Meta-analysis of 54 papers that study the relationship between multinationality and fir...
•The literature on multinationality and firm performance has generally disregarded the role of geogr...
This paper examines the relationship between multinationality and firm performance. The analysis is ...
This paper reports findings from a study that systematically evalu-ated the form of the relationship...