Experience and FDI risk-taking: A microfoundational reconceptualization
Studies of how firms respond to host country risk have assigned explanatory primacy to organizational capability and managerial risk preference. The organization-level account is built on the premise that capability is a prerequisite for risk-taking while the individual-level account focuses on the...
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Main Authors: | BUCKLEY, Peter J., CHEN, Liang, CLEGG, L. Jeremy, VOSS, Hinrich |
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2016
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