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Cross-national distance and insidership within networks: Japanese MNCs' ownership strategies in their overseas subsidiaries

Pages 403-423 | Received 02 Oct 2014, Accepted 26 Jan 2015, Published online: 09 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

This study investigates the controversial question about how cross-national distance influences MNCs' equity ownership in their overseas subsidiaries. Prior studies adopted aggregated constructs and time-invariant measures of cross-national distance, failing to capture the complexity of the phenomenon. Moreover, although ‘insidership’ within business networks may moderate the foreignness that MNCs confront in overseas markets, prior studies have not incorporated it into analysis. The present study confirms the explanatory power of multiple dimensions of cross-national distance and MNCs' insidership within networks. It also shows that cross-national distance and insidership within relevant works strengthen or weaken each other's influences on Japanese ownership strategies.

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Megan Min Zhang

Born in China, Megan Min Zhang is a Ph.D. candidate in International Business and Strategy at Ivey Business School at Western University. She will receive her Ph.D. in 2015 and will be a Lecturer at the University College Dublin thereafter. Her research interests include joint ventures and business networks, strategy in emerging markets and global value chains.

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