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Publikováno v:
International Business Review, 32(3):102071. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
This study investigates the moderating role of a country’s culture as an external contingency factor in the relationship between a firm’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance and financial performance. Using ESG performance dat
Publikováno v:
Business & Society. 61:155-190
This study investigates whether and how the corporate social responsibility (CSR) profile of a company transfers to another company when an executive leaves a firm. We integrate upper echelon and institutional theories, and develop a novel measure of
Publikováno v:
Asian Business & Management. 21:205-230
Are equal ownership splits advantageous for international joint ventures (JVs) in an emerging economy? Following a regression discontinuity approach, this study addresses the question by investigating subsidiary-level financial performance and consid
Autor:
Xuelian Piao, Jon Jungbien Moon
Publikováno v:
Asian Business & Management. 18:301-323
This paper investigates whether knowledge similarity improves the performance of foreign firms and, if so, when. Using panel data on foreign and local firms in China for the years 1998–2007, we empirically find a positive relationship between knowl
Publikováno v:
International Business Journal. 29:1-38
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Academy of Management Proceedings. 2020:12572
How do social and environmental dimensions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) coevolve within firms? Are improvements in these two dimensions competing or mutually reinforcing? Based on the a...
Autor:
Jung Pyo Goh, Jon Jungbien Moon
Publikováno v:
Academy of Management Proceedings. 2020:13597
In this paper, we propose a general equilibrium model of competition by integrating four markets – product market, factor market, market for corporate control, and reputation market – where firms c...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Business Ethics. 137:475-490
Does environmental management help foreign firms outperform local firms in emerging economies? While existing research suggests that environmental management may or may not benefit firm performance, the question is particularly under-investigated in
Equal Ownership Split in International Joint Ventures:Performance Implications in an Emerging Market
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Academy of Management Proceedings. 2019:15185
Does an equal ownership split in international joint ventures have any advantage over other joint venture arrangements? Even though this question has attracted substantial interest in the past, exi...
Publikováno v:
Production and Operations Management. 23:525-536
In contrast to the Pollution Haven Hypothesis, the Trade-Up Hypothesis holds that international integration helps improve firms' environmental performance in developing countries. Using firm-level data from Shanghai, this article examines how interna