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Paths of the least resistance: understanding how motives form in international retail joint venturing
Authors:Mark Palmer  Martin Owens  Ronan De Kervenoael
Institution:1. Aston Business School , Aston University , Aston Triangle, Birmingham , B4 7ET , UK m.j.palmer@aston.ac.uk;3. School of Management , Bradford University , Emm Lane, Bradford , UK;4. Aston Business School , Aston University , Aston Triangle, Birmingham , B4 7ET , UK
Abstract:Developing the premise that strategies are forged through an ongoing mutual process of developing motives and responses to multiple degrees of resistance, this paper examines the motives underpinning the adoption of joint venture strategies using empirical details from four British retail firms. The findings point to multiple motives forming from multiple paths of resistance in the foreign market, but also among individuals within the firm as well as across the whole international programme. Moreover, this study reveals a paradoxical tension between management's operational impatience to immediately ground the retail format and an overall wariness or gloomy perceptions associated with adopting an international retail joint venture. The paper therefore concludes that the motives and barriers are manifestations of the struggles involved in internationalising retail operations.
Keywords:motives  resistance  international joint ventures  market barriers  internationalisation
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