Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2927900406> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2927900406 endingPage "744" @default.
- W2927900406 startingPage "725" @default.
- W2927900406 abstract "Abstract Corporate anti-corruption initiatives can make a substantial contribution towards curtailing corruption and advancing efforts to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. However, researchers have observed that underdeveloped assumptions with respect to the conceptualization of corruption and how firms respond to corruption risk impeding the efficacy of anti-corruption programs. We investigate the relationship between the perceived level of corruption in foreign host countries and the organizational structure of subsidiary operations established by multinational corporations (MNCs). Foreign host market corruption is disaggregated into two components—private and public corruption. We employ an uncertainty-based perspective grounded in transaction cost theory to focus upon the distinct mechanisms through which private and public corruption can each be expected to impact a foreign subsidiary’s organizational structure [wholly-owned subsidiary (WOS) or a joint venture (JV) with a local partner]. We expect that each type of corruption fosters a different type of uncertainty (environmental or behavioral) which predominates in shaping the MNC’s choice of foreign subsidiary investment structure. Hypotheses are developed and tested with a sample of 187 entries into 19 foreign host markets. Each type of corruption was found to exert a distinct effect upon the organizational structure of foreign subsidiaries. More precisely, while heightened perceived levels of public corruption were found to motivate MNCs to invest through a JV with a local partner rather than a WOS, more pronounced private corruption precipitated the opposite outcome." @default.
- W2927900406 created "2019-04-11" @default.
- W2927900406 creator A5056428453 @default.
- W2927900406 creator A5079604713 @default.
- W2927900406 date "2019-04-04" @default.
- W2927900406 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2927900406 title "Private Sector Corruption, Public Sector Corruption and the Organizational Structure of Foreign Subsidiaries" @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1447962406 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1496753589 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1574562365 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1577208623 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1698853753 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1699863832 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1806740943 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1833743236 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1963839115 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1964521886 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1964950539 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1968409070 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1971467849 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1977613908 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1983277265 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1984883683 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1990068020 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1992409202 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1995091820 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1995252705 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1995304134 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1995357280 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1996748585 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1997380455 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W1998107471 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2004533944 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2004762468 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2009712724 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2012899096 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2015151019 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2016598369 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2016830137 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2016976149 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2017710808 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2028305153 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2030424346 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2032699248 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2034683197 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2034750122 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2041454306 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2043443680 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2043716827 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2045954348 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2046259706 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2048528394 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2049492812 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2050534964 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2054633886 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2054799126 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2055204071 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2060595824 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2063281579 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2064155840 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2064659904 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2065754630 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2068683823 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2068899441 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2074612426 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2078847214 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2083344634 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2083740990 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2086396837 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2086710091 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2089168483 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2090623327 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2092258059 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2092430520 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2097689200 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2101151625 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2102630480 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2104484695 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2107079019 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2112155555 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2112366053 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2113477050 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2115540839 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2115763255 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2117449446 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2122334433 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2129143360 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2129195233 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2129971334 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2146386385 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2158196600 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2163305540 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2169955603 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2204956806 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2222474498 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2256219562 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2274652453 @default.
- W2927900406 cites W2278127628 @default.