Publishing high quality research on the nature and impact of the multinational enterprise (MNE) & the nature and evolution of international business strategies
Industry exploration strategies negatively affect financial performance, but technology exploration strategies have a positive effect. The acquirer’s absorptive capacity can exacerbate the negative effects, except in instances of technology exploration strategies.
This month, we are highlighting the paper by Stephanie Moura, Christian Daniel Falaster and Thomas C. L. on "Knowledge exploration in cross-border acquisitions: how does absorptive capacity matter?" as part of our spotlight series. https://t.co/SE0T6twZ7q
This study explores how the absorptive capacity of emerging market multinationals (EMNEs) facilitates increased acquirer performance in industry exploration and technology exploration cross-border acquisitions (CBAs) in the context of Brazilian EMNEs and their CBAs.
The findings reveal that the increasing commitment of MNEs to the host country and their engagement with business and social communities impact the development of the industry’s technology basis, activity networks, identity and market.
This week, we are highlighting the recent paper by Mihailova, Tahvanainen and Jouni Pykäläinen entitled "A co-evolutionary approach to MNE-assisted industry development: Uruguay’s forest-based pulp sector" https://t.co/rDkdPGPhn9
In a historical case study of Uruguay’s forest-based pulp sector during the 1970s to 2023, the authors analyze data from interviews with local industry actors and from company archives, academic publications and public environmental organizations.
This study aims to investigate how co-evolutionary interactions between multinational enterprises (MNEs) and local actors shaped resource-intensive industry development over several decades, examining the economic, industrial and social implications of these interactions.
The findings shows that acquiring MNEs grappling with heightened legitimacy issues due to low political affinity between the involved countries are more inclined to leverage target firms for effective lobbying resources. https://t.co/WObKs2GINS
This week, we are highlighting the recent article by Dinesh Hasija, Mirzokhidjon Abdurakhmonov, Lee Warren Brown and Ru-Shiun Liou, Ph.D. entitled Indirect corporate political strategy in cross-border acquisitions: influence of political affinity on target-dependent firm lobbying
The authors expand research into the dynamics of indirect and collective forms of corporate political activities (CPA), particularly focusing on multinational enterprises (MNEs) originating from countries with low political affinity with the host country and its allies
Interested in female entrepreneurship?
Then check out the recent paper by Deng, Liang, Wang and Zhang entitled How psychological perceptions and family dynamics shape necessity- and opportunity-based female entrepreneurship: the role of gender equality"https://t.co/18pJ02bt0D
MBR New issue Paper #. "The impact of home institutions on the internationalization of emerging market SMEs: a systematic review" by
Sushma Kumari, Vikrant Shirodkar, Steven McGuire https://t.co/Zy6SSPeIB4
MBR New issue Paper #5. "A co-evolutionary approach to MNE-assisted industry development: Uruguay’s forest-based pulp sector" by
Irina Mihailova, Sini Rantanen, Veera Tahvanainen, Jouni Pykäläinen. https://t.co/rDkdPGPhn9
MBR New issue Paper #6. "Top executives’ military experience and the firm internationalisation process: the moderating role of managerial discretion" by
Zhenkuo Ding, Zhipeng Chen, Sheng Huang. https://t.co/LIsCt2OoBR
MBR New issue Paper #7. "Top management team stability and outward foreign direct investment of Chinese firms" by Yun Zhan, Jia Liao, Xiaoyang Zhao. https://t.co/BgmTvX6qIo
MBR New issue Paper #8. "How psychological perceptions and family dynamics shape necessity- and opportunity-based female entrepreneurship: the role of gender equality" by Wei Deng, Qiaozhuan Liang, Wei Wang, Yue Zhang. https://t.co/18pJ02aVb5
MBR New issue Paper #8. "How psychological perceptions and family dynamics shape necessity- and opportunity-based female entrepreneurship: the role of gender equality" by Wei Deng, Qiaozhuan Liang, Wei Wang, Yue Zhang. https://t.co/18pJ02aVb5
MBR New issue Paper #7. "Top management team stability and outward foreign direct investment of Chinese firms" by Yun Zhan, Jia Liao, Xiaoyang Zhao. https://t.co/BgmTvX6qIo
MBR New issue Paper #6. "Top executives’ military experience and the firm internationalisation process: the moderating role of managerial discretion" by
Zhenkuo Ding, Zhipeng Chen, Sheng Huang. https://t.co/LIsCt2OoBR