2003
DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8400033
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The performance of cross-border units in China: a test of natural selection, strategic choice and contingency theories

Abstract: This study tests the explanatory power of three theoretical frameworks for the performance of cross-border affiliates, by examining the experience of 615 Hong Kong firms managing operations in mainland China. The frameworks tested are: the natural selection approach, focused on the influence of the environment; the strategic choice approach, focused on managerial action; and the contingency approach, which emphasises the ‘fit’ between environmental contingencies and internal organisation. The results show that… Show more

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“…Many contingency studies have emphasised a connection between performance and the fit or alignment of the firm within its external environment (Miller, 1988;Strandholm et al, 2004). This view means that performance is determined not so much by the environment or the firm's actions as by the congruence of the two (Child et al, 2003).…”
Section: Contingency Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many contingency studies have emphasised a connection between performance and the fit or alignment of the firm within its external environment (Miller, 1988;Strandholm et al, 2004). This view means that performance is determined not so much by the environment or the firm's actions as by the congruence of the two (Child et al, 2003).…”
Section: Contingency Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, although how enterprises should transform themselves in current situation was pointed out, there is still a lack of perspective on innovation theory. [8] Viewing from abroad, analyzing structure and quiescent condition of enterprises using traditional theories, as well as focus on dynamic process of cross border and domestic enterprises coexist with each other, Child pointed out that dramatic external changes in a transitional economy propelled the formation of distinct internal environment of enterprises, which will further impact the strategy and performance of enterprises. [9] American scholar Warner Firth (1984) promoted "the theory of resource base for enterprises", identifying enterprises as an entity of allocated resources, which seek balance and growth through continually adjusting its strategies and building on existing resources.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrary, the power of brand could play a critical role in helping cellphone manufactures survive the fierce competition (Iimi, 2005). While analyzing cellphone market share from brand perspective could provide a helpful way that could lead to market success, several problems remain to be solved before we can put them into marketing practice (Child, Chung, & Davies, 2003). Especially in Chinese cellphone market, in which complexity and diversity of competition are almost constant to its players, the relationship between branding and market share needs to be articulated properly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%