articleStrategic Management JournalApr 7, 2010BRONZE OA

Political capabilities, policy risk, and international investment strategy: evidence from the global electric power generation industry

Western University · Duke University

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Abstract

Abstract Whereas conventional wisdom holds that multinational enterprises (MNEs) invest less in host countries that pose greater policy risk—the risk that a government will opportunistically alter policies to expropriate an investing firm's profits or assets—we argue that MNEs vary in their response to host‐country policy risk as a result of differences in organizational capabilities for assessing such risk and managing the policy‐making process. We hypothesize that firms from home countries characterized by weaker institutional constraints on policy makers or greater redistributive pressures associated with political rent seeking will be less sensitive to host‐country policy risk in their international…

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Keywords
  • Political risk
  • Multinational corporation
  • Internationalization
  • Leverage (statistics)
  • Foreign direct investment
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Market economy
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