Mimetic Entry and Bandwagon Effect: The Rise and Decline of International Equity Joint Venture in China

Jun Xia, Justin Tan, David Tan
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The rise and decline of foreign entry strategies in transition economies is an important yet largely overlooked issue in the literature. This study is a step toward filling this gap by examining how mimetic entry within reference groups and the emergence of a competing strategy affect the bandwagon phenomenon of a dominant strategy in the context of China, where international equity joint ventures (EJVs) used to be a dominant entry strategy among foreign firms in the 1990s. Findings from a sample of 1,123 EJVs formed in China’s non-restricted industries from 1990 to 2003 show that the impact of home and host-country industry effects are not symmetric between the EJV rise and decline periods. Cross-border merger and acquisition (M&A) as a competing strategy has an important impact during the EJV decline period but not the rise period. The interactive effects between EJV and M&A strategies occur only in the host-country industries. We discuss such results and offer suggestions for future research.
模仿进入与从众效应:国际合资企业在中国的兴衰
转型经济中外国进入战略的兴起和衰落是文献中一个重要但在很大程度上被忽视的问题。本研究是填补这一空白的一步,通过研究参考群体内的模仿进入和竞争战略的出现如何影响中国背景下主导战略的从众现象,在中国,国际合资企业(EJVs)曾经是20世纪90年代外国公司的主导进入战略。对1990年至2003年中国非限制性产业中形成的1123家EJV样本的研究结果表明,母国和东道国产业效应的影响在EJV上升和下降期间并不对称。跨国并购作为一种竞争策略,在企业EJV衰退期具有重要的影响,而在企业EJV上升期则没有。企业自主创新与并购战略之间的互动效应只发生在东道国产业中。我们对这些结果进行了讨论,并对未来的研究提出了建议。
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