Foreign subsidiaries’ relational strategic emphasis and performance implications amid environmental turbulence

Purpose: Grounded in strategic choice and resource-based views, this study aims to investigate the antecedents and consequences of relational strategic emphasis of foreign subsidiaries operating in Thailand. Four types of relational strategies were identified with associated differential performance...

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Main Authors: Amonrat Thoumrungroje, Olimpia C. Racela, Man Zhang
Other Authors: Assumption University, Bangkok
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Published: 2022
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spelling th-mahidol.735602022-08-04T10:57:04Z Foreign subsidiaries’ relational strategic emphasis and performance implications amid environmental turbulence Amonrat Thoumrungroje Olimpia C. Racela Man Zhang Assumption University, Bangkok Bowling Green State University Mahidol University Business, Management and Accounting Economics, Econometrics and Finance Purpose: Grounded in strategic choice and resource-based views, this study aims to investigate the antecedents and consequences of relational strategic emphasis of foreign subsidiaries operating in Thailand. Four types of relational strategies were identified with associated differential performance outcomes. Design/methodology/approach: Data collected via self-administered surveys from a diverse sample of 168 foreign subsidiaries were analyzed in two stages. First, multinomial logistic regression was used to test whether resource-bridging capability, nonmarket-based assets and market-based assets were significant predictors of relational strategy type. Then, multivariate analysis of variance was used to determine whether the four relational strategy types differed in their strategic performance and financial performance. Findings: The three resource-based motives are significant predictors of relational strategy. Firms adopting the “dual-relational” strategy tend to have the highest level of resource-bridging capability and nonmarket-based assets while firms pursuing the “business-oriented” strategy are likely to possess a higher level of market-based assets. Extensive reliance on relational ties enables foreign subsidiaries to achieve a much higher level of strategic and financial performance than those that chose to only rely on transactional or contractual relations. Practical implications: Foreign subsidiaries operating in emerging markets characterized by an unstable market environment have to establish good relationships with buyers, suppliers and distributors, as well as government agents. Originality/value: Using a juxtaposition of political and business ties, a typology of the relational strategy was conceptualized. This study extends non-market strategy research by investigating the relationship between resource and capability in the choice of relational strategy. Diverse degrees of political and business ties show different impacts on strategic and financial performances. 2022-08-04T03:46:47Z 2022-08-04T03:46:47Z 2022-06-27 Article Journal of Asia Business Studies. Vol.16, No.4 (2022), 618-638 10.1108/JABS-01-2021-0012 15592243 15587894 2-s2.0-85112655532 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/73560 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85112655532&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Business, Management and Accounting
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
spellingShingle Business, Management and Accounting
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Amonrat Thoumrungroje
Olimpia C. Racela
Man Zhang
Foreign subsidiaries’ relational strategic emphasis and performance implications amid environmental turbulence
description Purpose: Grounded in strategic choice and resource-based views, this study aims to investigate the antecedents and consequences of relational strategic emphasis of foreign subsidiaries operating in Thailand. Four types of relational strategies were identified with associated differential performance outcomes. Design/methodology/approach: Data collected via self-administered surveys from a diverse sample of 168 foreign subsidiaries were analyzed in two stages. First, multinomial logistic regression was used to test whether resource-bridging capability, nonmarket-based assets and market-based assets were significant predictors of relational strategy type. Then, multivariate analysis of variance was used to determine whether the four relational strategy types differed in their strategic performance and financial performance. Findings: The three resource-based motives are significant predictors of relational strategy. Firms adopting the “dual-relational” strategy tend to have the highest level of resource-bridging capability and nonmarket-based assets while firms pursuing the “business-oriented” strategy are likely to possess a higher level of market-based assets. Extensive reliance on relational ties enables foreign subsidiaries to achieve a much higher level of strategic and financial performance than those that chose to only rely on transactional or contractual relations. Practical implications: Foreign subsidiaries operating in emerging markets characterized by an unstable market environment have to establish good relationships with buyers, suppliers and distributors, as well as government agents. Originality/value: Using a juxtaposition of political and business ties, a typology of the relational strategy was conceptualized. This study extends non-market strategy research by investigating the relationship between resource and capability in the choice of relational strategy. Diverse degrees of political and business ties show different impacts on strategic and financial performances.
author2 Assumption University, Bangkok
author_facet Assumption University, Bangkok
Amonrat Thoumrungroje
Olimpia C. Racela
Man Zhang
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author Amonrat Thoumrungroje
Olimpia C. Racela
Man Zhang
author_sort Amonrat Thoumrungroje
title Foreign subsidiaries’ relational strategic emphasis and performance implications amid environmental turbulence
title_short Foreign subsidiaries’ relational strategic emphasis and performance implications amid environmental turbulence
title_full Foreign subsidiaries’ relational strategic emphasis and performance implications amid environmental turbulence
title_fullStr Foreign subsidiaries’ relational strategic emphasis and performance implications amid environmental turbulence
title_full_unstemmed Foreign subsidiaries’ relational strategic emphasis and performance implications amid environmental turbulence
title_sort foreign subsidiaries’ relational strategic emphasis and performance implications amid environmental turbulence
publishDate 2022
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