Does Dunning's OLI model really explain the pattern of foreign direct investments by emerging market multinationals (EMMs)? I argue that it suffers from the basic flaw of assuming that location advantages (CSAs) are properties of a country and freely available to all firms operating there. But some CSAs have owners, usually local firms, who can sometimes derive significant gains from the monopoly control of these resources. They can use this monopoly power to finance intangible-seeking investments in developed countries to obtain the firm-specific advantages (FSAs) they lack and, hence. compete with FSA-rich MNEs in their own market, and then internationally
The traditional American model of multinational enterprise (MNE), characterized by foreign direct in...
Using Triad-based multinational enterprises as their empirical setting, influential scholars in inte...
The literature on multinationality-performance relationship has been limited to multinational firms ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show that existing theories, principally Dunning’s OLI model...
Dunning's ownership-location-internalization (OLI) paradigm is one of the earliest and most influent...
This paper analyzes the internationalization pattern of Chinese and Indian multinationals by looking...
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The internationalisation of multinationals from emerging economies raises the question of whether ma...
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Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies (EEs) are establishing operations in advanc...
This paper provides a dynamic view of the international expansion of emerging multinational companie...
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The extant literature on emerging market multinationals (EMNEs) suggest that they derive their advan...
We consolidate and comprehensively review the international business (IB) literature on the firm-spe...
Purpose – A significant stream of literature focuses on host countries’ locations when explaining w...
The traditional American model of multinational enterprise (MNE), characterized by foreign direct in...
Using Triad-based multinational enterprises as their empirical setting, influential scholars in inte...
The literature on multinationality-performance relationship has been limited to multinational firms ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show that existing theories, principally Dunning’s OLI model...
Dunning's ownership-location-internalization (OLI) paradigm is one of the earliest and most influent...
This paper analyzes the internationalization pattern of Chinese and Indian multinationals by looking...
The globalization of the world\u27s economies has sparked an increasing number of studies on firms\u...
The internationalisation of multinationals from emerging economies raises the question of whether ma...
Emerging market enterprises (EMMs) are on the rise and are quickly becoming significant contributors...
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies (EEs) are establishing operations in advanc...
This paper provides a dynamic view of the international expansion of emerging multinational companie...
The paper analyses the new trend of outward foreign direct investment (FDI) by multinational compani...
The extant literature on emerging market multinationals (EMNEs) suggest that they derive their advan...
We consolidate and comprehensively review the international business (IB) literature on the firm-spe...
Purpose – A significant stream of literature focuses on host countries’ locations when explaining w...
The traditional American model of multinational enterprise (MNE), characterized by foreign direct in...
Using Triad-based multinational enterprises as their empirical setting, influential scholars in inte...
The literature on multinationality-performance relationship has been limited to multinational firms ...