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isomorphic effect 2 China 1 Digital economy 1 Insolvency 1 Insolvenz 1 Institutional economics 1 Institutionenökonomik 1 Risiko 1 Risk 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 adaptive incentives 1 bankruptcy risk 1 economics 1 entry patterns 1 entry plans 1 entry preferences 1 foreign countries 1 foreign entry 1 global business 1 go/no-go decisions 1 host countries 1 immigrant effect 1 immigrants 1 institutional isomorphism 1 international experience 1 social ties 1 strategy processes 1
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Cheng, Lingsha 1 Liu, Jianmin 1 Oortwijn, Maud 1 Wang, Shichen 1 Xu, Yude 1
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Emerging markets, finance & trade : a journal of the Society for the Study of Emerging Markets 1 Global Business and Economics Review 1
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Digital economy development and corporate bankruptcy risk : based on the perspective of institutional isomorphism
Liu, Jianmin; Wang, Shichen; Xu, Yude; Cheng, Lingsha - In: Emerging markets, finance & trade : a journal of the … 60 (2024) 4, pp. 793-807
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Isomorphic immigrant effect in foreign entry
Oortwijn, Maud - In: Global Business and Economics Review 13 (2011) 3/4, pp. 296-310
The key problem for commitment to international business activities is the limited knowledge of a host country. A firm's host country experience and its history of entry patterns in other countries shape entry preferences into a foreign country (Pan and Tse, 2000; Chung and Enderwick, 2001; Yiu and...
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