Performance of Japanese Overseas Subsidiaries : The Effects of Entry Mode and Ownership Advantages
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Performance of foreign subsidiaries of multinational enterprises (MNEs) is influenced by several factors. This study proposes that ownership advantages and entry mode choice of MNEs have influence on performance of their directly owned subsidiaries overseas. We investigate performance difference between the two FDI modes frequently used for entering to less-developed countries (LDCs), namely, international joint venture and greenfield venture. Ownership advantages of MNEs are hypothesized to be positively associated with subsidiary performance as those advantages are transferable from a parent firm to a subsidiary level. An empirical test based on a sample of 190 Japanese directly-owned subsidiaries located in Thailand provides supporting evidence.
- 経営行動科学学会の論文
- 1999-06-30
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