2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jwb.2023.101432
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Re-examining foreign subsidiary survival in a transition economy: Impact of market identity overlap and conflict

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“…(1.1) Property-right attribute (PRA): The type of ownership is a distinct form in China [43]. SOEs are essential policy tools in China, with resource advantages and important strategic positions [44].…”
Section: Variable Design (1) Conditional Variable Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1.1) Property-right attribute (PRA): The type of ownership is a distinct form in China [43]. SOEs are essential policy tools in China, with resource advantages and important strategic positions [44].…”
Section: Variable Design (1) Conditional Variable Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A service ecosystem incorporates the co-creation of value, resource mobilization and the involvement of institutions in linked mechanisms of service exchange (Russo-Spena et al, 2017). With a solid foundation of support from the partners in the ecosystem, a firm is more likely to compete aggressively across market niches (Hu et al, 2023) and use the technical infrastructures of competing businesses through a collaborative process to provide better service for their customers (Kansheba & Wald, 2020). Traditionally, a single business firm can only create value within its boundaries.…”
Section: Service Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, parent-, subsidiary-, industry-, and institution-level factors are the primary foci of foreign divestment antecedents (see Table W1 in the Web Appendix for a review). At the institution level, host country institutions are identified as crucial antecedents of foreign divestment, as summarized in Table 1 (Hu, Li, and Yun 2023). There are abundant investigations into host country institutions from political, economic, and sociocultural perspectives.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%