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Wells (1998) found that developing-country MNCs choose partnerships and joint ventures over wholly owned subsidiaries as a means of gaining entry into foreign markets. After establishing such linkages,...

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The institutional environment is therefore very likely to shape the internationalization decision of Chinese firms (Buckley, et al., 2007). Different from the focus of many previous studies on the...

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Inspired by North (1990, 2005), Dunning and Lundan (2008) argued that institutions affect all three components of the paradigm, and they further examined how such impacts occur. In analyzing the...

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The Effects of the Institutional Environment on the Internationalization of...

The early studies on adopting an institutional perspective in IB research mainly focused on the influence of the institutional environment on the foreign market entry modes of MNCs. They suggested that...

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In depicting the evolutionary process of Chinese MNCs, Warner, et al. (2004) explored the extent to which Chinese MNCs have been able to “catch up” with their Western counterparts because of their...

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Some recent high-profile international acquisitions and takeover bids by Chinese companies have reflected their improved competency in managing corporate activities across national borders. For...

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In 1985, China's outward FDI reached US $629 million, almost five times that of the previous year, and, by 1992, it further increased to US $4 billion (See Table 2.1). Compared with the previous stage,...

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Several studies have traced the evolution of the internationalization process of Chinese firms (e.g., Cai, 1999; Tseng, 1994; Warner, et al., 2004; Yang, Jiang, Kang, & Ke, 2008). Although slightly...

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In their review of research on corporate strategy in emerging economies, Wright, Filatotchev, Hoskisson, and Peng (2005) suggested that institutional theory is the most useful perspective compared with...

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Gloria L. Ge and Daniel Z. Ding Introduction In the last three decades, China has proved to be one of the largest and fastest growing transitional economies in the world. China became the world largest...

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