A theory of host country sentiments: An illustration in cross-border acquisitions

Capitalizing on massive sentiment diffusion and mobilization aided by mass media and social media nowadays, we introduce a general theory of host country sentiments to illuminate the granular, context-situated, and time dynamic power of social sentiments. We posit that host country is a value-laden...

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Main Authors: YIU, Daphne W., WAN, William P., TIAN, Xiaocong, CHEN, Kelly Xing
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-84002024-12-19T08:36:07Z A theory of host country sentiments: An illustration in cross-border acquisitions YIU, Daphne W. WAN, William P. TIAN, Xiaocong CHEN, Kelly Xing Capitalizing on massive sentiment diffusion and mobilization aided by mass media and social media nowadays, we introduce a general theory of host country sentiments to illuminate the granular, context-situated, and time dynamic power of social sentiments. We posit that host country is a value-laden context wherein a foreign entity’s strategic action stimulates host country stakeholders’ social sentiments and engagement in systems of discourses (“sentiment arousal”), mobilizes social sentiments toward the foreign entity (“sentiment competence”), and legitimizes social sentiments and the strategic action of the foreign entity (“sentiment resonance”). To test our theory, we employ a context of inward acquisitions by emerging market firms in an advanced economy, and postulate that host country sentiments toward objects of the inward acquisition (deal, acquirer, and inward investments from home country) will influence the likelihood of deal completion, an indication of host country legitimacy. We further highlight the patterns of host country sentiment dynamics, and showcase how sentiment volatility, wavelength, and augmentation exert heterogeneous effects on deal completion. Overall, we advocate a theory of host country sentiments in international management research that elucidates the interplay among host country sentiments, systems of social discourses, and multinational enterprise strategic outcomes in a host country. 2024-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7401 info:doi//10.5465/amj.2022.0239 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8400/viewcontent/yiu_et_al_2023_a_theory_of_host_country_sentiments_an_illustration_in_cross_border_acquisitions.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Social sentiments Host country sentiments Social discourses Multinational enterprise strategy Cross-border acquisition Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations Strategic Management Policy
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Singapore
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topic Social sentiments
Host country sentiments
Social discourses
Multinational enterprise strategy
Cross-border acquisition
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Strategic Management Policy
spellingShingle Social sentiments
Host country sentiments
Social discourses
Multinational enterprise strategy
Cross-border acquisition
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Strategic Management Policy
YIU, Daphne W.
WAN, William P.
TIAN, Xiaocong
CHEN, Kelly Xing
A theory of host country sentiments: An illustration in cross-border acquisitions
description Capitalizing on massive sentiment diffusion and mobilization aided by mass media and social media nowadays, we introduce a general theory of host country sentiments to illuminate the granular, context-situated, and time dynamic power of social sentiments. We posit that host country is a value-laden context wherein a foreign entity’s strategic action stimulates host country stakeholders’ social sentiments and engagement in systems of discourses (“sentiment arousal”), mobilizes social sentiments toward the foreign entity (“sentiment competence”), and legitimizes social sentiments and the strategic action of the foreign entity (“sentiment resonance”). To test our theory, we employ a context of inward acquisitions by emerging market firms in an advanced economy, and postulate that host country sentiments toward objects of the inward acquisition (deal, acquirer, and inward investments from home country) will influence the likelihood of deal completion, an indication of host country legitimacy. We further highlight the patterns of host country sentiment dynamics, and showcase how sentiment volatility, wavelength, and augmentation exert heterogeneous effects on deal completion. Overall, we advocate a theory of host country sentiments in international management research that elucidates the interplay among host country sentiments, systems of social discourses, and multinational enterprise strategic outcomes in a host country.
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author YIU, Daphne W.
WAN, William P.
TIAN, Xiaocong
CHEN, Kelly Xing
author_facet YIU, Daphne W.
WAN, William P.
TIAN, Xiaocong
CHEN, Kelly Xing
author_sort YIU, Daphne W.
title A theory of host country sentiments: An illustration in cross-border acquisitions
title_short A theory of host country sentiments: An illustration in cross-border acquisitions
title_full A theory of host country sentiments: An illustration in cross-border acquisitions
title_fullStr A theory of host country sentiments: An illustration in cross-border acquisitions
title_full_unstemmed A theory of host country sentiments: An illustration in cross-border acquisitions
title_sort theory of host country sentiments: an illustration in cross-border acquisitions
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7401
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8400/viewcontent/yiu_et_al_2023_a_theory_of_host_country_sentiments_an_illustration_in_cross_border_acquisitions.pdf
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