2022
DOI: 10.1002/gsj.1428
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International experience and imitation of location choices: The role of experience interpretation and assessment and its board‐level microfoundations

Abstract: Research summary Drawing on the information‐based imitation and information‐processing perspectives, we examine how experience interpretation and assessment—and in particular its board‐level microfoundations—affects the relationship between a firm's international experience and its decision to imitate the market leader's location choices. Our results show that the negative relationship between international experience and imitation of location choices is positively moderated by board turnover, board age, and b… Show more

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“…Third, our study also has important implications for research examining board interlocks from a microfoundations perspective (e.g., Ang et al, 2018; Spadafora, Giachetti, Kumodzie-Dussey, & Elango, 2023; Yildiz et al, 2023). Much of this literature has assumed that the focal firm can readily tap into the knowledge and experience of the interlocked director.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Third, our study also has important implications for research examining board interlocks from a microfoundations perspective (e.g., Ang et al, 2018; Spadafora, Giachetti, Kumodzie-Dussey, & Elango, 2023; Yildiz et al, 2023). Much of this literature has assumed that the focal firm can readily tap into the knowledge and experience of the interlocked director.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%