STRATEGIC MOTIVATIONS OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS

We empirically investigate how different location-specific variables and strategic motives influenced Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) firms' ownership strategy choices in foreign markets between 1998 and 2008. This study is the first to analyse how strategic motives and ownership-specific, loc...

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Main Authors: Rizwan Tahir, Chen Weijing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2011-07-01
Series:Asian Academy of Management Journal
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Online Access:http://web.usm.my/aamj/16.2.2011/AAMJ_16.2.6.pdf
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spelling doaj-2e95e9dbbb0b4ab18fd4494355cabf982020-11-24T22:04:54ZengUniversiti Sains Malaysia Asian Academy of Management Journal1394-26031985-82802011-07-01162131148STRATEGIC MOTIVATIONS OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETSRizwan TahirChen WeijingWe empirically investigate how different location-specific variables and strategic motives influenced Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) firms' ownership strategy choices in foreign markets between 1998 and 2008. This study is the first to analyse how strategic motives and ownership-specific, location-specific, and internalisation variables have influenced the ownership structure choices of ANZ firms in foreign markets. The results indicate that large market potential and low levels of cultural distance increase the probability that ANZ manufacturing firms will undertake wholly owned subsidiary (WOS) ownership structures and market-seeking (MS) and/or efficiency-seeking (ES) foreign direct investment (FDI). Low exchange rate fluctuation increases the probability that ANZ manufacturing firms will undertake WOS-type risk reduction-seeking (RRS) FDI.http://web.usm.my/aamj/16.2.2011/AAMJ_16.2.6.pdfForeign direct investment (FDI)ownership strategieswholly-owned subsidiary (WOS)joint ventures (JV)AustraliaNew Zealand.
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author Rizwan Tahir
Chen Weijing
spellingShingle Rizwan Tahir
Chen Weijing
STRATEGIC MOTIVATIONS OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
Asian Academy of Management Journal
Foreign direct investment (FDI)
ownership strategies
wholly-owned subsidiary (WOS)
joint ventures (JV)
Australia
New Zealand.
author_facet Rizwan Tahir
Chen Weijing
author_sort Rizwan Tahir
title STRATEGIC MOTIVATIONS OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
title_short STRATEGIC MOTIVATIONS OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
title_full STRATEGIC MOTIVATIONS OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
title_fullStr STRATEGIC MOTIVATIONS OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
title_full_unstemmed STRATEGIC MOTIVATIONS OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
title_sort strategic motivations of australian and new zealand manufacturing foreign direct investments in international markets
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
series Asian Academy of Management Journal
issn 1394-2603
1985-8280
publishDate 2011-07-01
description We empirically investigate how different location-specific variables and strategic motives influenced Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) firms' ownership strategy choices in foreign markets between 1998 and 2008. This study is the first to analyse how strategic motives and ownership-specific, location-specific, and internalisation variables have influenced the ownership structure choices of ANZ firms in foreign markets. The results indicate that large market potential and low levels of cultural distance increase the probability that ANZ manufacturing firms will undertake wholly owned subsidiary (WOS) ownership structures and market-seeking (MS) and/or efficiency-seeking (ES) foreign direct investment (FDI). Low exchange rate fluctuation increases the probability that ANZ manufacturing firms will undertake WOS-type risk reduction-seeking (RRS) FDI.
topic Foreign direct investment (FDI)
ownership strategies
wholly-owned subsidiary (WOS)
joint ventures (JV)
Australia
New Zealand.
url http://web.usm.my/aamj/16.2.2011/AAMJ_16.2.6.pdf
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