THE ROLE OF OWNERSHIP AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FACTORS IN INTERNATIONAL ENTRY MODE SELECTION
Shareholders are demanding that firms change their ownership and corporate governance structures to improve accountability and corporate performance. This study examined the influence of ownership and governance on entry mode selection, considered a key decision for international firms and one with important financial implications. Results indicate that owner control is related to the selection of higher risk and higher control forms of entry. Partial support was found for the effects of other governance mechanisms.
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2001
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Authors: | Rhoades, Dawna L. ; Rechner, Paula L. |
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The International Journal of Organizational Analysis. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 1055-3185, ZDB-ID 2221600-5. - Vol. 9.2001, 4, p. 309-326
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MCB UP Ltd |
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