Rivalry between emerging-market MNEs and developed-country MNEs: Capability holes and the race to the future
Abstract
The rise of emerging-market MNEs (EMNEs) often is characterized as a process by which they catch up with the superior resources and capabilities of incumbent, developed-country MNEs (DMNEs). We argue that this characterization needs to be rethought as the requirements for competitive success in global markets are changing. Emerging markets are becoming more important, the value-for-money segment in developed countries is expanding, global...
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Title
Rivalry between emerging-market MNEs and developed-country MNEs: Capability holes and the race to the future
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
62
Issue
2
Pages
157 - 169
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