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Overcoming the liability of foreignness – A new perspective on Chinese MNCs

Mingchun Cao and Ilan Alon

Journal of Business Research, 2021, vol. 128, issue C, 611-626

Abstract: We maintain that previous research on multinational corporations' liability of foreignness has underemphasized the importance of the firm's dependence on their parents, subsidiary and local resources. To address this issue, we conducted 43 semi-structured interviews with expatriate and local managers of Chinese high-tech MNCs over two years (2017–2019) and across China, Poland and Hong Kong to understand how they cope with the liability of foreignness in Poland. Using the resource dependence perspective, the linkage, leverage, learning (LLL) paradigm and the institutional view, we identified six dimensions affecting the liability of foreignness: resource commitment, information flow, resource control, resource integration, local responsiveness and flexibility of control. We found that the subsidiaries of Chinese MNCs developed a mutual dependence with headquarters and local stakeholders, and adapted to the host country by using expatriates and local employees as mechanisms for resource transfer. We propose a holistic overview of the liability of foreignness using a Chinese multinational perspective.

Keywords: Liability of foreignness; Resource dependence theory; Subsidiary; Chinese MNCs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2020.11.017

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