Challenging the Conceptualization and Measurement of Distance and International Experience in Entry Mode Choice Research

Volume: 17, Issue: 2, Pages: 74 - 98
Published: Jun 1, 2009
Abstract
Although international entry mode choice has been extensively studied, the empirical results regarding two key antecedents—various forms of distance and international experience—have been equivocal. The authors argue that the conceptualization and measurement of these variables may be contributing to the ambiguous results. They demonstrate that a broader conceptualization of the underlying factors driving the distance construct substantially...
Paper Details
Title
Challenging the Conceptualization and Measurement of Distance and International Experience in Entry Mode Choice Research
Published Date
Jun 1, 2009
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
74 - 98
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