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Institutional distance, establishment mode choice and international experience: the case of Indian MNCs
Abstract
Purpose Focusing on the growing importance of Indian multinational corporations in the past decades, this paper aims to understand how establishment mode decisions in a foreign market can differ depending on a series of factors. Specifically, the authors examine how institutional distance, including cultural distance and political risk, could affect these decisions, and how international acquisition experience could moderate this relationship....
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Title
Institutional distance, establishment mode choice and international experience: the case of Indian MNCs
Published Date
Jan 2, 2018
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
60 - 80
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