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FDI decisions and business-group insider control: Evidence from Taiwanese group-affiliated firms investing in the Chinese market
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Based on resource-dependence theory, three hypotheses are developed and tested regarding the negative relationship between equity stakes in group-affiliated firms held by business-group headquarters and the slack resources of group- affiliated firms as mentioned in this paper.About:
This article is published in Journal of World Business.The article was published on 2016-06-01. It has received 15 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Corporate group & International business.read more
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Five decades of research on foreign direct investment by MNEs: An overview and research agenda.
TL;DR: It is concluded that FDI has evolved as the most significant area of international business.
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The Multinational Enterprise: Market Failure and Market Power Considerations
TL;DR: The following sections are included:Relative efficiency properties of markets and HierarchiesMultinational Firms and Market FailureIntermediate Product Markets and Vertical Direct Foreign InvesbnentHorizontal Direct Foreign Investment and the Market for Know-howInternational Capital Markets and Direct Foreign investmentPotential Anticompetitive Consequences of Multinational EnterpriseVertically Integrated MultinationalsThe Horizontal Expansion of Multinomial FirmsEvaluation Conclusion as mentioned in this paper
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Business groups and internationalization: Effective identification and future agenda
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors systematically review research at the intersection of internationalization and business groups by conducting a content analysis from articles in top international business journals and uncover that there is a strong focus on the effect of business group affiliation on internationalization, yet less attention is given to the internationalization strategies of business groups.
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Necessary conditions in international business research–Advancing the field with a new perspective on causality and data analysis
TL;DR: In this paper , necessary condition analysis (NCA) is introduced to identify necessary conditions in data sets. But the relevance of necessity logic in IB research is not fully acknowledged, neither in theoretical thinking nor in empirical research.
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Does dual Embeddedness matter? Mechanisms and patterns of subsidiary ambidexterity that links a Subsidiary’s dual Embeddedness with its learning strategy
TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined subsidiary ambidexterity as a three-step mechanism in which three different types of dual embeddedness will cause different legitimacy effects (resource or conformity effect), which will then result in a subsidiary's different learning strategies.
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