Revisiting the internationalization-performance relationship: A twenty-year meta-analysis of emerging market multinationals

With the rapid growth of emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs), increasing interest has been focused on exploring the internationalization-performance (I-P) relationship of EMNEs. Yet findings on the relationship remain contradictory. Although researchers emphasize the home-country-bound...

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Main Authors: WU, Sihong, FAN, Di, CHEN, Liang
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-82062024-02-08T05:13:59Z Revisiting the internationalization-performance relationship: A twenty-year meta-analysis of emerging market multinationals WU, Sihong FAN, Di CHEN, Liang With the rapid growth of emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs), increasing interest has been focused on exploring the internationalization-performance (I-P) relationship of EMNEs. Yet findings on the relationship remain contradictory. Although researchers emphasize the home-country-bounded nature of EMNEs, less is known about how home-government features and the EMNEs' political mindset affect their internationalization and performance. This study integrates and extends the literature on the I-P relationship of EMNEs using a meta-analysis covering a dataset of 218 effect sizes from 186 retrieved studies published between 1998 and 2021. Findings show that the I-P relationship is overall positive, yet it varies across diverse research designs and emerging markets and regions. Also, our findings indicate that home-country government quality and transformability exert significant positive impacts on the relationship, while nationalism negatively moderates the government's impacts on the relationship. This study pushes the boundaries of EMNE literature through conceptualizing home-government features and incorporating consideration of nationalism in this research field. 2022-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7207 info:doi/10.1007/s11575-022-00466-1 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8206/viewcontent/s11575_022_00466_1.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University internationalization performance emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) home-country government nationalism meta-analysis International Business Strategic Management Policy
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Singapore
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topic internationalization
performance
emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs)
home-country government
nationalism
meta-analysis
International Business
Strategic Management Policy
spellingShingle internationalization
performance
emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs)
home-country government
nationalism
meta-analysis
International Business
Strategic Management Policy
WU, Sihong
FAN, Di
CHEN, Liang
Revisiting the internationalization-performance relationship: A twenty-year meta-analysis of emerging market multinationals
description With the rapid growth of emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs), increasing interest has been focused on exploring the internationalization-performance (I-P) relationship of EMNEs. Yet findings on the relationship remain contradictory. Although researchers emphasize the home-country-bounded nature of EMNEs, less is known about how home-government features and the EMNEs' political mindset affect their internationalization and performance. This study integrates and extends the literature on the I-P relationship of EMNEs using a meta-analysis covering a dataset of 218 effect sizes from 186 retrieved studies published between 1998 and 2021. Findings show that the I-P relationship is overall positive, yet it varies across diverse research designs and emerging markets and regions. Also, our findings indicate that home-country government quality and transformability exert significant positive impacts on the relationship, while nationalism negatively moderates the government's impacts on the relationship. This study pushes the boundaries of EMNE literature through conceptualizing home-government features and incorporating consideration of nationalism in this research field.
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author WU, Sihong
FAN, Di
CHEN, Liang
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FAN, Di
CHEN, Liang
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title Revisiting the internationalization-performance relationship: A twenty-year meta-analysis of emerging market multinationals
title_short Revisiting the internationalization-performance relationship: A twenty-year meta-analysis of emerging market multinationals
title_full Revisiting the internationalization-performance relationship: A twenty-year meta-analysis of emerging market multinationals
title_fullStr Revisiting the internationalization-performance relationship: A twenty-year meta-analysis of emerging market multinationals
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting the internationalization-performance relationship: A twenty-year meta-analysis of emerging market multinationals
title_sort revisiting the internationalization-performance relationship: a twenty-year meta-analysis of emerging market multinationals
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7207
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8206/viewcontent/s11575_022_00466_1.pdf
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