articleJournal of International Business StudiesJan 1, 2014HYBRID OA

A dynamic capabilities-based entrepreneurial theory of the multinational enterprise

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Abstract

This paper develops a dynamic capabilities-based theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE). It first reviews scholarship on the MNE, with a focus on what has come to be known as "internalization" theory. One prong of this theory develops contractual/transaction cost-informed governance perspectives; and another develops technology transfer and capabilities perspectives. In this paper, it is suggested that the latter has been somewhat neglected. However, if fully integrated as part of a more complete approach, it can buttress transaction cost/governance issues and expand the range of phenomena that can be explained. In this more integrated framework, dynamic capabilities coupled with good strategy are seen…

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Keywords
  • Multinational corporation
  • International business
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Dynamic capabilities
  • Organizational culture
  • Economics
  • Industrial organization
  • Business
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