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This paper first compares Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) trends between China and Latin America - the main … investors among developing economies today. We discover that although China and Latin American countries have different … countries' OFDI focus primarily on resource or resource-based industries, China invests heavily - but not predominately - in …
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In light of the recent interest in the internationalization of multinationals from emerging countries (EMNCs), we propose an analytical framework that challenges the somewhat condescending way in which these global players have been portrayed. Case studies of Latin American multinationals...
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This paper studies if 'cultural distance' between two firms determines the entry mode of a foreign organization. We study two different modes of entering a market: cooperative agreements and acquisitions. We analyze a database that gathers 1,292 cooperative ventures and acquisitions in ten Latin...
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Business Strategic Alliances (SAs) is an increasing phenomenon in most industries and in all geographic regions. As a result, a growing number of academic studies have focused on the advantages and costs of participating in an association of this kind part of the greater universe of Strategic...
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Latin America is an under-researched region that has the potential to yield new and important insights on the internationalization of firms from emerging markets, particularly as compared with the experience of firms from other regions. At the same time, some of the unique features of Latin...
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While the West is struggling to find a way out of recession, emerging markets present myriad opportunities for growth. This paper offers a new perspective on how global economic triangulation facilitates trade between regions. Triangulation occurs where barriers exist to trade and investment...
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