A CROSS SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF JOINT VENTURES AND ACQUISITIONS IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

A logit model is used to determine the significantfactors that affect a U.S. MNCs decision to enter a target country by either joint venture or acquisition. In general, low risk and low expense in the target market.favor the acquisition mode. For entrance into developing countries, gross national pr...

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Main Authors: Janet Todd, Insup Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: People & Global Business Association (P&GBA) 1996-03-01
Series:Global Business and Finance Review
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Online Access:http://www.gbfrjournal.org/pds/journal/thesis/20150626014046-EJPC2.pdf
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spelling doaj-ed19d82a14d74bcb893f82f1a220d3872021-02-19T01:22:31ZengPeople & Global Business Association (P&GBA)Global Business and Finance Review 1088-69312384-16481996-03-01114756A CROSS SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF JOINT VENTURES AND ACQUISITIONS IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIESJanet Todd0Insup Lee1University of DelawareThe Korea Securities Research InstituteA logit model is used to determine the significantfactors that affect a U.S. MNCs decision to enter a target country by either joint venture or acquisition. In general, low risk and low expense in the target market.favor the acquisition mode. For entrance into developing countries, gross national product, percent growth in gross national product, wage cost, political risk ofthe counfly, and the U.S. jlrm .sforeign experience are significant components of the entry mode choice. In contrast, only wage cost is significant for entrance decisions into developed countries.http://www.gbfrjournal.org/pds/journal/thesis/20150626014046-EJPC2.pdfjoint ventureacquisitionu.s. mncs decision
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author Janet Todd
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A CROSS SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF JOINT VENTURES AND ACQUISITIONS IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Global Business and Finance Review
joint venture
acquisition
u.s. mncs decision
author_facet Janet Todd
Insup Lee
author_sort Janet Todd
title A CROSS SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF JOINT VENTURES AND ACQUISITIONS IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
title_short A CROSS SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF JOINT VENTURES AND ACQUISITIONS IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
title_full A CROSS SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF JOINT VENTURES AND ACQUISITIONS IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
title_fullStr A CROSS SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF JOINT VENTURES AND ACQUISITIONS IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
title_full_unstemmed A CROSS SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF JOINT VENTURES AND ACQUISITIONS IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
title_sort cross sectional analysis of joint ventures and acquisitions in developed and developing countries
publisher People & Global Business Association (P&GBA)
series Global Business and Finance Review
issn 1088-6931
2384-1648
publishDate 1996-03-01
description A logit model is used to determine the significantfactors that affect a U.S. MNCs decision to enter a target country by either joint venture or acquisition. In general, low risk and low expense in the target market.favor the acquisition mode. For entrance into developing countries, gross national product, percent growth in gross national product, wage cost, political risk ofthe counfly, and the U.S. jlrm .sforeign experience are significant components of the entry mode choice. In contrast, only wage cost is significant for entrance decisions into developed countries.
topic joint venture
acquisition
u.s. mncs decision
url http://www.gbfrjournal.org/pds/journal/thesis/20150626014046-EJPC2.pdf
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