Why do some multinational firms respond better than others to the hostility of host governments? : proximal embedding and the side effects of local partnerships
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2024
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Authors: | Moschieri, Caterina ; Ravasi, Davide ; Huy, Quy |
Subject: | business-government relationships | exit decision | expropriation | firm-government dispute | nonmarket strategies | obsolescent bargaining |
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