The Characteristics and Performance of Affiliates of Small and Medium-Size Multinational Enterprises in an Emerging Market |
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Authors: | Paul W. Beamish Chol Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) Asian Management Institute, Ivey Business School, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada;(2) College of Business Administration, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract: | Little has been reported on the characteristics and performance of affiliates of small and medium-sized multinational enterprises (MNEs) operating in emerging markets. The paper has two research objectives: to assess characteristics of Korean affiliates of small and medium-sized MNEs, and identify the determinants of performance. Seven hypotheses were formulated and tested on a sample of Korean subsidiaries of small and medium-sized MNEs by using a bootstrap method of regression analysis. We found that: affiliates of small and medium-sized MNEs in Korea favored joint ventures with local firms rather than wholly-owned subsidiaries; ownership rate was directly related to the degree of control from the parent firm; and performance was determined significantly by the degree of control exercised by parent firms and their exporting levels. Age, size, and R&D expenditures had no relationship with the performance of affiliates of small and medium-size MNEs in Korea. |
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Keywords: | SMEs emerging markets ownership control performance international strategy |
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