Multinational enterprises’ risk mitigation strategies in emerging markets: A political coalition perspective
Abstract
This paper contributes to the IB literature by investigating MNEs’ risk mitigation strategies in emerging markets. Drawing on institutional perspectives and March’s theoretical concept of forming a ‘political coalition’, we propose that risk mitigation cannot be limited to passive compliance and/or demonstrating good corporate behavior, but should extend to collective efforts by building a political coalition and working with key stakeholders to...
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Title
Multinational enterprises’ risk mitigation strategies in emerging markets: A political coalition perspective
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
55
Issue
2
Pages
101044 - 101044
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