articleStrategic Management JournalSep 19, 2008BRONZE OA

Institutions, resources, and entry strategies in emerging economies

University of Bath · London School of Economics and Political Science · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract We investigate the impact of market‐supporting institutions on business strategies by analyzing the entry strategies of foreign investors entering emerging economies. We apply and advance the institution‐based view of strategy by integrating it with resource‐based considerations. In particular, we show how resource‐seeking strategies are pursued using different entry modes in different institutional contexts. Alternative modes of entry—greenfield, acquisition, and joint venture (JV)—allow firms to overcome different kinds of market inefficiencies related to both characteristics of the resources and to the institutional context. In a weaker institutional framework, JVs are used to access many…

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  • Emerging markets
  • Business
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Resource (disambiguation)
  • Multinational corporation
  • Industrial organization
  • Joint venture
  • Complementary assets
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