Firm-specific Factors, Shareholding Structure and Corporate Performance of the Japanese Manufacturing Investments in Europe
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What determines the performance of overseas operations of multinational enterprises has been an important topic of research. This study aims at providing further evidence on the influence of entry mode and firm specific factors on the performance of Japanese-affiliated manufacturing investments in Europe. The empirical results are based on a sample of 98 companies for the period between 1994 and 1997. The main hypothesis is that firms with high firm-specific advantages and entering through grreenfield investment perform better. Taking into consideration the full sample over the four years combined, results suggest that the success of theses companies depend on the size and number of employees of the investing company. As expected, the number of subsidiaries of the parent firm affects the pertformance of the subsidiary. Furthermore, entry mode and R & D intensity are shown to have a non-significant relationship with performance.
- 経営行動科学学会の論文
- 2001-03-31
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