Legal system contingencies as determinants of political tie intensity by wholly owned foreign subsidiaries: Insights from the Philippines
How will managerial perceptions concerning specific dimensions of legal system uncertainty affect wholly owned foreign subsidiary (WOFS) political tie intensity? This study employs the institution- based view of international business strategy to explore how managerial perceptions of specific dimens...
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ph-ateneo-arc.leadership-and-strategy-faculty-pubs-10182022-11-18T03:00:59Z Legal system contingencies as determinants of political tie intensity by wholly owned foreign subsidiaries: Insights from the Philippines White, George O, III Boddewyn, Jean J Galang, Roberto Martin N How will managerial perceptions concerning specific dimensions of legal system uncertainty affect wholly owned foreign subsidiary (WOFS) political tie intensity? This study employs the institution- based view of international business strategy to explore how managerial perceptions of specific dimensions of legal system uncertainty – ex-ante commercial law inadequacy and ex-post judicial arbitrariness – will act as determinants of WOFS political tie intensity. Our analysis of 181 WOFSs in the Philippines suggests that managerial perceptions of ex-ante commercial law inadequacy and ex-post judicial arbitrariness, being two distinct dimensions of legal system uncertainty, are determinants of political tie intensity. We also find that the positive association between managerial perceptions of ex-ante commercial law inadequacy and the intensification of political ties grows stronger when a WOFS is committed to organizational adaptation of capabilities to the local context, while the positive association between managerial perceptions of ex-post judicial arbitrariness and the intensification of political ties grows stronger when a WOFS is engaged in strategically positioning operations in an emerging market environment. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/leadership-and-strategy-faculty-pubs/19 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090951614000844 Leadership and Strategy Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Legal system uncertainty Political tie intensity Organizational capabilities Nonmarket strategy Institution-based view Wholly owned foreign subsidiary Emerging markets Business Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics |
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How will managerial perceptions concerning specific dimensions of legal system uncertainty affect wholly owned foreign subsidiary (WOFS) political tie intensity? This study employs the institution- based view of international business strategy to explore how managerial perceptions of specific dimensions of legal system uncertainty – ex-ante commercial law inadequacy and ex-post judicial arbitrariness – will act as determinants of WOFS political tie intensity. Our analysis of 181 WOFSs in the Philippines suggests that managerial perceptions of ex-ante commercial law inadequacy and ex-post judicial arbitrariness, being two distinct dimensions of legal system uncertainty, are determinants of political tie intensity. We also find that the positive association between managerial perceptions of ex-ante commercial law inadequacy and the intensification of political ties grows stronger when a WOFS is committed to organizational adaptation of capabilities to the local context, while the positive association between managerial perceptions of ex-post judicial arbitrariness and the intensification of political ties grows stronger when a WOFS is engaged in strategically positioning operations in an emerging market environment. |
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