Configuring political relationships to navigate host-country institutional complexity: Insights from Anglophone sub-Saharan Africa

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Nathaniel Boso
Joseph Amankwah-Amoah
Dominic Essuman
Oluwaseun E. Olabode
Patience Bruce
Magnus Hultman
James Kofi Kutsoati
Ogechi Adeola
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[1] University of Pretoria,Gordon Institute of Business Science
[2] Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology,Department of Marketing and Corporate Strategy, KNUST School of Business
[3] University of Kent,Kent Business School
[4] University of Sheffield,Sheffield University Management School
[5] University of Bradford,International Business, Marketing and Strategy Department, School of Management
[6] Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology,Department of Human Resource and Organisational Development, KNUST School of Business
[7] Brock University,Goodman School of Business
[8] Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology,Department of Supply Chain and Information Systems
[9] Pan-Atlantic University,Lagos Business School
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corporate political activity; political resources; dysfunctional market conditions; MNE subsidiary performance; institutional theory; configuration theory; moderated regression model; sub-Saharan Africa;
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We examine how ties with multiple host-country political institutions contribute to MNE subsidiary performance in countries with weak formal institutions. We suggest that forging relationships between subsidiaries and host-country government actors, local chieftains, and religious leaders generates regulative, normative, and cultural-cognitive political resources. We integrate institutional and configuration theories to argue that similarity to an ideal configuration of the three political resources contributes to MNE subsidiary performance, and that the more dysfunctional host-country institutions, the greater the impact on performance. We test our hypotheses using primary and archival data from 604 MNE subsidiaries in 23 Anglophone sub-Saharan African countries and find support for our hypotheses. In our conclusion, we discuss the wider theoretical, managerial, and public-policy implications of our findings.
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页码:1055 / 1089
页数:34
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