International business responses to institutional voids

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Jonathan Doh
Suzana Rodrigues
Ayse Saka-Helmhout
Mona Makhija
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[1] Villanova School of Business,FUMEC University, Brazil & Rotterdam Business School
[2] Erasmus University,Nijmegen School of Management
[3] Radboud University,undefined
[4] The Ohio State University,undefined
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Institutions and International business; institutional voids; Multinational Corporations (MNCs) and Enterprises (MNEs); market and nonmarket strategies; transaction costs;
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For nearly two decades, scholars in international business and management have explored the implications of institutional voids for firm strategy and structure. Although institutional voids offer both opportunities and challenges, they have largely been associated with firms’ efforts to avoid or mitigate institutional deficiencies and reduce the transaction costs associated with operating in settings subject to those institutional shortcomings. The goal of this special issue is to advance scholarship on this topic by (a) exploring institutional voids that are new to the literature, (b) providing a deeper assessment of the different ways in which firms respond to these voids, and (c) utilizing diverse disciplines and theoretical approaches to do so. In this introduction, we first review and synthesize extant research on institutional voids, tracking the evolution of institutional void scholarship since the inception of the concept (Khanna & Palepu, Journal of Economic Literature, 45(2):331–372, 1997) and providing our perspective on its contributions and limitations. We then summarize the contributions of the articles included in this special issue. In addition to identifying an array of institutional voids – economic and social – the articles highlight four different strategies for responding to them: internalization, substitution, borrowing and signaling. Drawing on these, we develop new insights on the implications of institutional voids for firm behavior. We conclude with suggestions for future research.
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页码:293 / 307
页数:14
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