2020
DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.12993119.v1
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Ownership hybridization and FDI propensity: How firms from state-directed emerging economies can overcome institutional challenges in foreign direct investment.

Abstract: The emergence of hybrid ownership structures and their OFDI activities is a critical but under-investigated phenomenon. We proffer that ‘state-directed emerging economies’ (SDEEs) - a unique typology of emerging economies – are largely driving the emergence of hybrid ownership structures. The direct and continuous government involvement in SDEE markets and the perception this economic system creates across a variety of host countries, present the dual hurdle of liability of “origin” and liability of foreignnes… Show more

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