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Brazilian franchising around the world: foreign presence and degree of internationalization.
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Brazilian franchising around the world: foreign presence and degree of internationalization.
Year of publication:
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Rio de Janeiro, 2012 BALAS Proceedings: 2012.
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Authors:
BARAKAT, Lívia Lopes; CRETOIU, Sherban Leonardo; DALBEM, Mayara Ximenes.
Type of Publication:
Article
Main Author:
Barakat, Lívia Lopes
Other Authors:
BARAKAT, Lívia Lopes; CRETOIU, Sherban Leonardo; DALBEM, Mayara Ximenes.
Summary:
We provide evidence that firms which were more committed to internationalization systematically differ from firms that were less committed to internationalization in their future intention to engage in foreign direct investment (FDI). We analyzed data from 42 large Brazilian Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) one year after the global financial crises of 2008 began. Results support previous research on the degree of satisfaction with prior internationalization efforts and future intent to internationalize, such that the relationship between the two is positive. Yet contrary to existing literature, the degree to which a firm was committed to internationalization has a negative influence on the positive relationship between satisfaction and intent. We discuss the implications of these findings for the literature on emerging market MNEs and internationalization strategies.
Language:
Inglês
Reference Number:
005(8=6) B979t 2012