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The Role of the State in Explaining the Internationalization of Emerging Market Enterprises
Author(s) -
Hong Junjie,
Wang Chengqi,
Kafouros Mario
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
british journal of management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.407
H-Index - 108
eISSN - 1467-8551
pISSN - 1045-3172
DOI - 10.1111/1467-8551.12059
Subject(s) - internationalization , business , emerging markets , industrial organization , state (computer science) , competitive advantage , economic geography , market economy , state ownership , economic system , marketing , international trade , economics , finance , algorithm , computer science
While the competitive advantages of firms from developed economies are well understood, knowledge of the advantages that enable emerging market enterprises ( EMEs ) to expand overseas remains limited. Our analysis goes beyond theorizing that focuses on firm resources, enhancing the understanding of how EMEs expand abroad by internalizing home‐country institutional advantages that extend beyond the firm boundaries. More specifically, we examine how the state and institutional idiosyncrasies in the home country help EMEs internationalize. We demonstrate that state ownership has a strong independent effect on the international expansion of EMEs . This effect, however, is contingent upon firms' own resources and other location‐ and industry‐specific forces pertaining to the market orientation of each subnational region and the institutional policies within a given industry.
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