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Establishment mode choice by Chinese firms in Latin America: The role of host country‐specific experience and government official visits

This study addresses establishment mode decisions by emerging‐market multinational enterprises entering other emerging economies. More precisely, we examine the influence of prior host country experience and home government official visits on the choice between the acquisition of a local company and...

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Published in:Thunderbird international business review 2020-01, Vol.62 (1), p.49-63
Main Authors: Quer, Diego, Rienda, Laura, Andreu, Rosario
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Language:English
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Summary:This study addresses establishment mode decisions by emerging‐market multinational enterprises entering other emerging economies. More precisely, we examine the influence of prior host country experience and home government official visits on the choice between the acquisition of a local company and the creation of a new subsidiary from scratch. By analyzing 315 investments carried out by Chinese firms in Latin America, we obtain that they are more likely to enter through an acquisition when they have established prior subsidiaries in the host country. Moreover, recent Chinese government official visits contribute to mitigate the difficulties of an acquisition for those companies with less local experience.
ISSN:1096-4762
1520-6874
DOI:10.1002/tie.22092