The Influence of Firm Specific Advantages and Entry Mode Choice on Performance : the case of Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in Australia(8th Annual Convention Japanese Association of Administrative Science)
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The main objective of this study examines how firm-specific factors and entry mode choice (considering also the non-conventional forms) of Japanese multinational enterprises determine the performance of their Australian subsidiaries. We expect that the firm will make choices regarding the FDI strategy in such a way as to make the best possible use of its resources in achieving its FDI goals. Firms must decide what entry mode best utilizes their resources and is most likely to lead to successful performance. Performance data at the subsidiary level provide strong evidence that Intrafirm joint ventures perform best, followed by Cross-national and Wholly-owned ventures.
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- 2005-10-20
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