When distance does not matter: Implications for Latin American multinationals

Volume: 69, Issue: 6, Pages: 1980 - 1992
Published: Jun 1, 2016
Abstract
Distance is an important concept for the study of international location decisions, but conflicting empirical results call for the investigation of when distance matters. Based on institutional distance, this conceptual paper proposes that the general preference for less distant countries is lower when: the company is state owned; internationalization motives are asset, resource, or efficiency seeking rather than market seeking; and...
Paper Details
Title
When distance does not matter: Implications for Latin American multinationals
Published Date
Jun 1, 2016
Volume
69
Issue
6
Pages
1980 - 1992
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