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Cultural distance and future entry mode choice of Brazilian MNEs.
Year of publication:
2,013
Publication:
Latin American Business Review, v.14, n.1, p. 55-78, Jan./Mar. 2013.
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Authors:
RAMSEY, Jase Ryan; BARAKAT, Lívia Lopes; MONTEIRO, Plínio Rafael Reis.
Type of Publication:
Article
Main Author:
Ramsey, Jase Ryan
Other Authors:
RAMSEY, Jase Ryan; BARAKAT, Lívia Lopes; MONTEIRO, Plínio Rafael Reis.
Summary:
ABSTRACT. We analyze the relationship between current cultural distance (CD) and future entry mode choice of Brazilian multinational enterprises MNEs). We use the GLOBE Project in order to extend the distance literature into the entry mode context. Results demonstrate that high levels of CD have a negative impact on future expansions via acquisition and a positive impact on exporting. These relationships are moderated by size, such that large firms are affected less by CD than small firms. Finally, CD values have a greater impact on future entry mode preference than CD practices.
RESUMEN. Analizamos la relación existente entre la actual distancia cultural (CD) y la futura modalidad selectiva para la entrada de las empresas multinacionales brasileñas (MNEs). Para expandir la literatura de distancia al contexto de la modalidad de entrada empleamos el Proyecto GLOBE. Los resultados obtenidos demuestra que los altos niveles de CD ejercen un impacto negativo sobre las futuras expansiones realizadas a través de la adquisición e impacto positivo de las exportaciones. Dichas relaciones se ven moderadas por su tamaño, de tal forma que las grandes empresas sufren un impacto menor por la CD que las empresas pequeñas. Por último, los valores CD tienen un impacto más grande que las prácticas CD sobre la preferencia cuanto a las futuras modalidades de entrada.
RESUMO. Analisamos o relacionamento entre a atual distância cultural (CD) e a futura escolha do modo de entrada das empresas multinacionais brasileiras (MNEs). Usamos o Projeto GLOBE para
expandir a literatura da distância ao contexto de modo de entrada. Os resultados demonstram que níveis elevados de CD têm impacto negativo nas futuras expansões por aquisição e impacto positivo
na exportação. Esses relacionamentos são facilitados pelo tamanho, sendo que as empresas grandes são menos afetadas pela CD do que as empresas pequenas. Por fim, a dimensão de valores da CD tem
impacto maior do que aquele das práticas de CD na preferência do modo de entrada futura.
Language:
Inglês
Reference Number:
005 R178c 2013