Institutional Effects on the Ownership in Cross-Border Acquisitions by African Firms

João Carvalho Santos, M. Ferreira, J. C. Rodrigues
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Research suggests that context matters for MNEs’ international business strategy. MNEs’ strategies vary when different intertwined contexts interact with each other. While International Business scholars understand well the influence of the institutional environments on firms’ international strategies and operations, some contextual differences are less understood as is the case involving African countries and firms. In this study we investigate how different institutional contexts and legitimacy challenges combine to impact ownership strategic choices of African firms in their cross-border acquisitions (CBAs). Specifically, we study the influence of the host country institutional development and two institutional dimension distances: administrative distance and knowledge distance. Methodologically, we use a sample of 314 CBAs made by acquirers from 24 African countries in 71 host countries worldwide to test a number of theoretically driven hypotheses. This study contributes to our understanding of how foreign investors from less institutionally developed countries that are more likely to face higher legitimacy barriers use ownership strategies to achieve legitimacy abroad.
制度对非洲企业跨境收购所有权的影响
研究表明,环境对跨国公司的国际商业战略很重要。当不同的背景相互交织时,跨国公司的策略也会有所不同。虽然国际商务学者很好地理解制度环境对公司国际战略和运营的影响,但对一些背景差异的了解较少,例如涉及非洲国家和公司的情况。在本研究中,我们探讨了不同的制度背景和合法性挑战如何结合起来影响非洲公司在跨境收购(cba)中的所有权战略选择。具体而言,我们研究了东道国制度发展和两个制度维度距离的影响:行政距离和知识距离。在方法上,我们使用来自全球71个东道国的24个非洲国家的收购者的314个cba样本来测试一些理论驱动的假设。这项研究有助于我们理解来自制度不发达国家的外国投资者如何利用所有权策略在国外获得合法性,这些国家更有可能面临更高的合法性障碍。
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