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The focus in this paper is on the structure of relationships between business organisations across borders as explored in organisation science, network theory, and the theory of international business. The concept of business networks is thoroughly discussed in the context of the global...
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This chapter is from the book "Conquering Global Markets: Secrets from the World's Most Successful Multinationals" which presents the findings of one of the largest research projects undertaken of its type. Senior executives from fifty multinational companies from sixteen countries were...
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This article investigates retailers' choice of foreign markets using a spatial-interaction model that takes into account factors related to the attractiveness of a given market as well as distance to that market. While gravity and spatial-interaction models have a long tradition in retailing...
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Chocolate is one of the most demanded and popular desserts on the world market. The Japanese market also offers a huge assortment of chocolate of any tastes, manufacturers, price category. Domestic enterprises compete not only with each other, but also with foreign major brands. Companies have...
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relocate their production centers in China. China offers various factors that entice Malaysian MNEs to escalate their global …
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We empirically characterize how China is internationalizing the Renminbi by selectively opening up its domestic bond … market and propose a dynamic reputation model to understand China's internationalization strategy. While previously closed to … foreign investors, China has recently allowed major increases in foreign investment in its domestic bond market. China …
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Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) are often considered long-term and less sensitive to global shocks as they involve large amounts of capital investment that are costly to reverse. This study examines whether a pandemic arbitrage through “distance” in COVID-19 infection rates impacts FDI....
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In this study we documents what determines the FDI and entry modes of emerging multinational enterprises from Poland across different sectors in the years 2003-2010. Using an original database on international acquisitions and greenfield foreign investments of Polish firms we find that...
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The choice of a foreign firm’s entry mode into a host country is a strategic decision which impacts its future survival and success in other countries. By employing multinomial logit regression, this study aims to investigate the impact of the firm’s level of financial data on the entry mode...
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Many developing countries are liberalizing their economies to allow higher equity participation by the foreign firms. We argue that the possibility of joint venture can reduce the number of technology transfers. Hence, joint venture can reduce the welfare of a host-country by creating higher...
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