Multinational Advantages of Chinese Business Groups: A Theoretical Exploration

Prior research on the internationalization of emerging market firms focused either on established incumbent firms or peripheral latecomer firms. However, an increase in outward foreign direct investment from emerging markets such as China has benefitted from a new organizational form - business grou...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-83402023-11-10T01:48:03Z Multinational Advantages of Chinese Business Groups: A Theoretical Exploration YIU, Daphne W. Prior research on the internationalization of emerging market firms focused either on established incumbent firms or peripheral latecomer firms. However, an increase in outward foreign direct investment from emerging markets such as China has benefitted from a new organizational form - business groups. Given that new organizational forms pose fundamental challenges to existing theories on multinational enterprise, an examination of business group internationalization will bring the literature of multinational enterprise theories forward. Adopting an organizational approach, I propose that business groups, an organizational form that emerged to substitute market imperfections in China, constitute a micro-institutional environment for generating ownership, location, and internalization advantages, as well as for capitalizing on the linkage, leverage, and learning opportunities for internationalization. I posit that Chinese business groups facilitate such an internationalization process via their unique attributes including internal market, inward linkages, and institutional support. The article aims to provide a theoretical framework that generates insights for China's policy makers and managers, and to guide future research. 2011-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7341 info:doi/10.1111/j.1740-8784.2010.00210.x Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University business groups Chinese multinationals emerging markets internationalization multinational advantages Asian Studies Strategic Management Policy
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topic business groups
Chinese multinationals
emerging markets
internationalization
multinational advantages
Asian Studies
Strategic Management Policy
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Chinese multinationals
emerging markets
internationalization
multinational advantages
Asian Studies
Strategic Management Policy
YIU, Daphne W.
Multinational Advantages of Chinese Business Groups: A Theoretical Exploration
description Prior research on the internationalization of emerging market firms focused either on established incumbent firms or peripheral latecomer firms. However, an increase in outward foreign direct investment from emerging markets such as China has benefitted from a new organizational form - business groups. Given that new organizational forms pose fundamental challenges to existing theories on multinational enterprise, an examination of business group internationalization will bring the literature of multinational enterprise theories forward. Adopting an organizational approach, I propose that business groups, an organizational form that emerged to substitute market imperfections in China, constitute a micro-institutional environment for generating ownership, location, and internalization advantages, as well as for capitalizing on the linkage, leverage, and learning opportunities for internationalization. I posit that Chinese business groups facilitate such an internationalization process via their unique attributes including internal market, inward linkages, and institutional support. The article aims to provide a theoretical framework that generates insights for China's policy makers and managers, and to guide future research.
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author YIU, Daphne W.
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title Multinational Advantages of Chinese Business Groups: A Theoretical Exploration
title_short Multinational Advantages of Chinese Business Groups: A Theoretical Exploration
title_full Multinational Advantages of Chinese Business Groups: A Theoretical Exploration
title_fullStr Multinational Advantages of Chinese Business Groups: A Theoretical Exploration
title_full_unstemmed Multinational Advantages of Chinese Business Groups: A Theoretical Exploration
title_sort multinational advantages of chinese business groups: a theoretical exploration
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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