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Does Institutional Distance Affect Transnational Knowledge Spillovers Between Countries?
IEEE transactions on engineering management, 2021This article studies the impacts of the institutional distances between home and host countries on technology spillovers and reverse technology spillovers of multinational investment. Extant research has studied the impacts of the technological spillover
Yishuang She +3 more
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Institutional distance and local isomorphism strategy [PDF]
Firms face disadvantages when operating abroad. To overcome these disadvantages, foreign firms often adopt mitigating strategies. One such strategy is to imitate the practices of domestic firms (i.e., pursuing a strategy of local isomorphism). We understand little, however, about how firms vary in the extent of local isomorphism. To fill that gap, this
Robert Salomon, Zheying Wu
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Institutional distance and cross-border M&A performance: A dynamic perspective
Journal of international financial markets, institutions, and money, 2020Combining institutional theory and the knowledge-based theory of the firm, this study thoroughly analyzes the complicated effects of formal and informal institutional distance on firms’ short-term and long-term cross-border M&A performance.
Wanli Li +3 more
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Institutional Distance and Performance
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2019Results concerning the relationship between the effects of institutional distance on MNE performance are mixed.
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An institutional approach to cross-national distance [PDF]
Cross-national distance is a key concept in the field of management. Previous research has conceptualized and measured cross-national differences mostly in terms of dyadic cultural distance, and has used the Euclidean approach to measuring it. In contrast, our goal is to disaggregate the construct of distance by proposing a set of multidimensional ...
Heather Berry +2 more
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International Business Review, 2019
We apply the OLI framework, first, to examine the motives of Russian cross-border (CB) M&A activity in the period 2007–2013 and, second, to analyze the ownership preferences of Russian multinationals abroad.
D. Dikova, A. Panibratov, A. Veselova
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We apply the OLI framework, first, to examine the motives of Russian cross-border (CB) M&A activity in the period 2007–2013 and, second, to analyze the ownership preferences of Russian multinationals abroad.
D. Dikova, A. Panibratov, A. Veselova
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, 2020
This study advances extant cross-nation and cross-cultural business-to-business (B2B) supply chain literature by exploring the contingent effect of institutional distance in the business networking-innovation relationship. Unlike previous studies largely
C. Wang, Henry F. L. Chung
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This study advances extant cross-nation and cross-cultural business-to-business (B2B) supply chain literature by exploring the contingent effect of institutional distance in the business networking-innovation relationship. Unlike previous studies largely
C. Wang, Henry F. L. Chung
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, 2020
How do emerging market multinational enterprises’ (EMNEs’) firm-specific advantages (FSAs) drive their foreign acquisition location choice? We theorize EMNE FSAs as important contingencies influencing the effect of institutional distance (ID) on EMNE ...
Barclay E. James +2 more
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How do emerging market multinational enterprises’ (EMNEs’) firm-specific advantages (FSAs) drive their foreign acquisition location choice? We theorize EMNE FSAs as important contingencies influencing the effect of institutional distance (ID) on EMNE ...
Barclay E. James +2 more
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International Journal of Emerging Markets, 2020
PurposeCulture and institutions are among the essential sources of comparative advantage in international trade and may influence a country's FDI influx.
Bowen Zheng +3 more
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PurposeCulture and institutions are among the essential sources of comparative advantage in international trade and may influence a country's FDI influx.
Bowen Zheng +3 more
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Emerging markets finance & trade, 2020
Institutional distance is the difference in institutional environments between a multinational company’s host country and its home country. This article explores the effects of formal and informal institutional distance (IID) on the innovation ...
Changjun Yi +3 more
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Institutional distance is the difference in institutional environments between a multinational company’s host country and its home country. This article explores the effects of formal and informal institutional distance (IID) on the innovation ...
Changjun Yi +3 more
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