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A simmering debate in strategic management pits two conflicting views on the impact of corporate-level factors on affiliated business units. quot;Mainstreamquot; proponents hold that corporate effects on business performance are substantial, while quot;revisionistquot; proponents hold that...
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Scholars from multiple fields have shown increasing interest in the causes and consequences of mergers and acquisitions (Mamp;A). While this proliferation of research has the potential to significantly improve our understanding of Mamp;A activity, absent is the necessary step of consolidating...
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We develop and test hypotheses derived from a multi-level theoretical framework for understanding factors shaping the credit risk and capital structure of a quintessentially Asian form of investment known as project finance. It differs from other corporate financing approaches. A project company...
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International business research has long acknowledged the importance of regional factors for foreign direct investment (quot;FDIquot;) by multinational corporations (quot;MNCsquot;). However, significant differences when defining these regions obscure the analysis about how and why regions...
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Research on multinational corporations (MNCs) and host government political risk in developing countries has largely ignored local electoral politics, economic policies, and the MNC investment incentives they may generate. In response, I develop and test a framework for understanding MNC risk...
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