This paper argues that the strategies firms employ to cope with political risks in authoritarian countries are often, due to a lack of institutionalized political access and credible commitments in those countries, extra-institutional; they require the accumulation of country-specific knowledge and political capital, and thus, are not easily transferable. Therefore, we expect that emerging-market multinational corporations from authoritarian countries do not favor other autocracies and are sensitive to political risks in host countries.
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In the Eye of the Beholder: Institutions, Political Risk, and Emerging-Market Multinational Corporations
- Post author:sdgpi
- Post published:Jun 25, 2018
- Post category:Research / SDG 17 / SDG 8 / Sustainable Development Goals