Going global? CEO political ideology and the choice between international alliances and international acquisitions
Jeffrey A. Chandler (),
Yeongsu (Anthony) Kim (),
Jacob A. Waddingham () and
Aaron D. Hill ()
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Jeffrey A. Chandler: University of North Texas
Yeongsu (Anthony) Kim: Western Kentucky University
Jacob A. Waddingham: Texas State University
Aaron D. Hill: University of Florida
Journal of International Business Studies, 2023, vol. 54, issue 8, No 4, 1470 pages
Abstract:
Abstract Drawing on upper echelons theory and political science research, we investigate how CEO political ideology influences a firm’s choice between international alliances and international acquisitions as an entry mode into foreign markets. Due to their ideological differences, we find that firms led by more liberal CEOs are more likely to use international alliances when entering a foreign market while firms led by more conservative CEOs are more likely to use international acquisitions as an entry mode choice. We also examine how these political preferences of CEOs can be mitigated by more vigilant boards. We find that the effect of CEO political ideology on the choice between international alliances and international acquisitions is mitigated by greater board independence and greater independent director shareholdings in the firm. However, contrary to our expectations, we find that separating the CEO and board chair positions has no effect on this relationship, suggesting that CEOs’ political preferences shape such choices regardless of whether CEOs are also the chair of the board. In general, our findings indicate the importance of CEO political values as a predictor of a firm’s approach to foreign market entry strategies.
Keywords: upper echelons theory; CEO political ideology; board vigilance; international alliances; international acquisitions; foreign market entry choices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1057/s41267-023-00607-0
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