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John M. Luiz

Researcher at University of Cape Town

Publications -  114
Citations -  2526

John M. Luiz is an academic researcher from University of Cape Town. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emerging markets & Multinational corporation. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 109 publications receiving 2232 citations. Previous affiliations of John M. Luiz include Vista University & University of Sussex.

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The Impact of Fractionalization on Cultural Distance Measures

TL;DR: The authors examine the impact of ELF on existing cultural measures employed in various social sciences and show that high levels of fractionalization affect the use of statistical means to account for cultural distance and therefore the dynamics of change need to be addressed.
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The impact of home and host country institutions in the internationalization of an African multinational enterprise

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate that firms can exploit their knowledge of weak institutional settings and turn it into a source of advantage as they internationalize into locations with similar institutional weaknesses.
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The Economics of Information Technology in Public Sector Health Facilities in Developing Countries: The Case of South Africa

TL;DR: The research provides some insight into the reasons for investing in system automation, the associated outcomes, and organiztional factors that impact the successful adoption of IT systems.
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Factors Influencing Foreign Direct Investment of South African Financial Services Firms in Sub-Saharan Africa

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the key elements that South African financial services firms consider before making foreign direct investments in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) markets, and found that financial service firms are most strongly influenced by the political and economic stability of the country in question as well as the profitability and long-term sustainability of its specific markets.