Internationalization and firm performance: moderating role of multi-stakeholder initiatives

被引:2
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作者
Park, Sang-Bum [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bradford, Sch Management, Bradford, W Yorkshire, England
关键词
Corporate social responsibility; Internationalization; Signaling theory; Stakeholder management; Multinational enterprises; Multi-stakeholder initiatives; CORPORATE SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY; RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; MULTINATIONAL-CORPORATIONS; DIVERSIFICATION STRATEGY; PRODUCT DIVERSIFICATION; OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE; GENERALIZED-METHOD; EMERGING ECONOMY; GRAND CHALLENGES; SIGNALING THEORY;
D O I
10.1108/MBR-10-2022-0168
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposePrevious scholars have assumed that multinational enterprises (MNEs) can reduce the liability of foreignness and increase profitability by investing in corporate social responsibility (CSR). However, empirical validation of this assumption has rarely been attempted. This study aims to provide empirical evidence that the adoption of multi-stakeholder initiatives, which are globally recognized as signals of CSR, helps MNEs increase profits from internationalization. Design/methodology/approachFixed effect models, which address model misspecification problems, and instrumental variable estimation, which controls for the endogeneity in firms' choice of internationalization, offer empirical evidence supporting the moderating effects of global multi-stakeholder initiatives on the relationship between internationalization and firm performance. FindingsThis study examines the moderating role of multi-stakeholder initiatives in the relationship between internationalization and firm performance, drawing on signaling and stakeholder theories. The results suggest that the signaling effect of multi-stakeholder initiatives can help MNEs overcome the liability of foreignness and, therefore, profit from overseas markets. Originality/valueAlthough the internationalization-firm performance relationship has been a subject of debate in the field of international business, the role of firms' stakeholder engagement in this relationship has been largely overlooked in previous studies. In this study, the authors explore the impact of multi-stakeholder initiatives on the internationalization-firm performance relationship. Our primary contention is that multi-stakeholder initiatives have moderating effects on this relationship by reducing the liability of foreignness experienced by MNEs in host countries. Furthermore, the findings suggest that active engagement in multi-stakeholder initiatives significantly contributes to the financial success of MNEs as they internationalize.
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页码:518 / 544
页数:27
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