2016
DOI: 10.5539/ijbm.v11n5p44
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Strategy under Uncertainty: Empirical Evidence from Swedish Companies Operating in Russia

Abstract: The objective of this paper is to describe and explain company strategies under uncertainty. The study attempts to examine closer interaction between research on strategic management and internationalization theory. Recent escalation of conflict between Russia and the EU/USA in combination with economic recession increased the level of uncertainty. The article explores how this deterioration is reflected in a strategy of Swedish companies operating in Russia. This study builds on the empirical data from a surv… Show more

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“…While studying FD from Russia, we accounted for the 2014 financial crisis in the Russian economy because of economic sanctions imposed on Russia and the fall of the oil prices; these could force MNCs operating in the country to rapidly rethink and adjust their strategies. Even prior to the crisis but still recently many established MNCs exited Russia (Golubeva, 2016;Panibratov, 2016). The recent evidence of MNCs operating in Russia indicates that, even with good performance and favorable investment climate, firms operating in the country and showing high economic results in the local market were divesting, even the ones having strong and reliable partners in Russia (Panibratov, 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While studying FD from Russia, we accounted for the 2014 financial crisis in the Russian economy because of economic sanctions imposed on Russia and the fall of the oil prices; these could force MNCs operating in the country to rapidly rethink and adjust their strategies. Even prior to the crisis but still recently many established MNCs exited Russia (Golubeva, 2016;Panibratov, 2016). The recent evidence of MNCs operating in Russia indicates that, even with good performance and favorable investment climate, firms operating in the country and showing high economic results in the local market were divesting, even the ones having strong and reliable partners in Russia (Panibratov, 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The business climate is often defined as a complex of political, legal, institutional and regulatory conditions affecting the business activities (Donor Committee for Enterprise Development, 2008). A few researchers have suggested defining investment climate through the perceptions of business owners (Motoyama and Hui, 2015) or, in particular, those of foreign investors (Golubeva, 2015). Motoyama and Hui (2015) offer a new definition of business climate as "a case-specific condition and a subjective perception by individuals" (p. 264).…”
Section: The Concept Of Business Climatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ухудшение показателей отечественной экономики в 2014 г., которое было вызвано международными экономическими санкциями, наложенными на Россию, и падением цен на нефть, заставило МНК, работающие в стране, оперативно пересмотреть и скорректировать свои стратегии; еще до наступления кризиса многие крупные МНК покинули российский рынок [Panibratov, 2009;Golubeva, 2016]. Даже в условиях благоприятного инвестиционного климата МНК, демонстрировавшие высокие экономические результаты на местном рынке и имевшие сильных и надежных местных партнеров, уходили из России [Panibratov, 2016].…”
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