Authors
Liang Chen, Yi Li, Di Fan
Publication date
2018/8
Journal
Global Strategy Journal
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
447-470
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
Research Summary
Forming informal ties with political agents is viewed as a viable strategy for multinational enterprises seeking to enter emerging countries. Less is known about the conditions under which political connection is most helpful for firms dealing with cross‐border institutional distance. We discuss the distinctive mechanisms through which emerging multinationals may benefit from both home and host political connections. Based on the strategy tripod perspective, we postulate that the importance of different types of connections depends on the overall configurations of a firm’s resources and industry characteristics, and these may change with institutional distance. Our analysis of a sample of Chinese high‐tech manufacturing firms yields new insights into political connections, institutional distance, and the strategy tripod perspective.
Managerial Summary
Political connections play an important role in …
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