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We disaggregate the notion of ‘politics of internationalization’ through identification of a set of distinct dimensions in which politics affect firm internationalization. We find that EMNE strategies are becoming more entangled with those of governments, political parties, lobbyists, and other formal and informal institutions. In emerging economies, the state often plays a relatively active role in the economy, and EMNE strategies are more conditioned by politics, policies, and non-market considerations. We argue that the ability to leverage politics is becoming more important for the competitive advantage of EMNEs, and firms are increasingly engaging in political activities through nonmarket strategies.
PANIBRATOV Andrei - EMLV |
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The paper explores how sanctions affect international business (IB) and how firms respond to sanctions. We propose that firms’ reactions to sanctions can be analyzed through the lenses of leading IB theories, including institutions-based view and resource-based view. We argue that IB scholars can go beyond existing approaches to explain how firms act when facing sanctions. Moreover, we suggest that studies of firms facing sanctions help to reassess some of the assumptions underlying the prevailing theoretical explanations. We contribute with systematic view on strategy options that international and domestic firms may implement when faced with sanctions.
PANIBRATOV Andrei - EMLV |