Impact of Institutional Environment on the Choice of Entry Mode: Evidence from Chinese Enterprises
Xianming Wu,
Xueyuan Liu () and
Qihai Huang
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Xianming Wu: Wuhan University, China
Xueyuan Liu: Wuhan University, China
Qihai Huang: Lancaster University Business School in the UK
Transnational Corporations Review, 2011, vol. 3, issue 4, 32-53
Abstract:
This paper studied the influence of institutional environment on selection of entry modes for Chinese enterprises regarding overseas investment from three dimensions, i.e. regulation mechanism, normalization mechanism, and imitation mechanism. According to the results obtained from the Chinese enterprises, the regulation mechanism in institutional environment has significant influence on selection of entry mode of overseas investment. The sounder the policies, laws and other formal institutional factors of the host country, the more Chinese enterprises tend to select the entry modes of acquisition and wholly owned subsidiary. In respect of normalization mechanism, Chinese enterprises deal with the influence of informal institutional factors including cultural distance mainly through adjustment of ownership mode; the longer the cultural distance between the host country and China, the more the Chinese enterprises tend to choose the entry mode of joint venture. In respect of imitation mechanism, the higher the degree of integration of parent and subsidiary companies, the more the enterprises tend to enter the local market through greenfield investment. Different from the situation of transnational enterprises from many developed countries, international experience has no significant influence on Chinese enterprises' selection of entry mode of overseas investment.
Keywords: Institutional environment; entry mode; Chinese enterprises; cultural distance; international experience (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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