2017
DOI: 10.1177/0312896216679215
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Internationalization strategy and the home-regionalization hypothesis: The case of Australian multinational enterprises

Abstract: In this study, we set out to, first, replicate the classification of multinational enterprise (MNE) types proposed by Rugman and Verbeke in the Australian context. Second, we explore how a firm's international experience influences the degree of its home regionalization and how industry affects the international experience-home regionalization relationship. We find that while home regionalization is still a dominant regionalization strategy for Australian MNEs, the proportions are different from those of Rugma… Show more

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“…Creation theory was also revealed through diversification strategies to establish or tap into new markets, or by companies using Western Australia as a base to cater or extend the company's scope, entering other neighbouring markets. These points are also in agreement with Kim and Gray (2017) who explain that prior international experiences constitute a firm-specific advantage, enabling companies to manage risks when seeking further expansion and increase their potential for entering other markets.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Creation theory was also revealed through diversification strategies to establish or tap into new markets, or by companies using Western Australia as a base to cater or extend the company's scope, entering other neighbouring markets. These points are also in agreement with Kim and Gray (2017) who explain that prior international experiences constitute a firm-specific advantage, enabling companies to manage risks when seeking further expansion and increase their potential for entering other markets.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…It can also help decide modes of operations a firm takes in its re-internationalization phase—that is, whether to go for low-involvement approaches such as exports or trading via agents, or to go for high-involvement approaches such as joint ventures or own subsidiaries. Learning can help firms manage risks and reduce transaction costs (Kim and Gray, 2017).…”
Section: Conceptual Model and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Australian MNCs have been found to strongly pursue locational strategies associated with the country's colonial links to the United Kingdom and geographic links to the Asia-Pacific (Kim, & Gray, 2017;Taylor et al, 2013). Meanwhile, technology-intensive MNCs from emerging economies seek to locate where there are knowledge competencies, given these are often weaker in their home economies (Crescenzi et al, 2016).…”
Section: The Emergence Of Asia-pacific Multinational Firm Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%