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Experience, environment, and subsidiary performance in high-tech MNEs
Authors:Wann-Yih Wu
Institution:a National Cheng-Kung University, Department of Business Administration, No. 1, University Road, Tainan City 701, Taiwan
b National Pingtung Institute of Commerce, No. 51, Minsheng East Road, Pingtung City, Pingtung County 900, Taiwan
Abstract:This study investigates an inverted U-shaped relationship between host country experience and subsidiary performance, and further explores the contingent relationship of host country experience and subsidiary performance under industrial and environmental contexts. In examining a sample of the 1596 Taiwan's electronics MNEs, this study finds that host country experience shows an inverted U-shaped effect on subsidiary profitability. When considering the industry similarity, this result demonstrates that the host country experience has stronger diminishing marginal returns on a focal subsidiary profitability in similar industries at high levels of experience. This study further examines the interaction effect of environmental contexts and host country experience on subsidiary profitability in similar industries, the results shows that the interaction effect of environmental difficulties and host country experience positively impacts subsidiary profitability, while the interaction effect of cultural distance and host country experience insignificantly affects on subsidiary profitability.
Keywords:Host country experience  Subsidiary performance  Industry similarity  Environmental difficulties  Cultural distance
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