腐败对进入策略的影响:来自新兴经济体电信项目的证据

The Impact of Corruption on Entry Strategy: Evidence from Telecommunication Projects in Emerging Economies

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2006
被引 515
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了腐败如何影响跨国公司进入新兴市场的策略,发现企业通过短期合同和合资企业来应对腐败压力,且腐败的任意性比总体水平影响更大。

Abstract

With globalization and the growth in emerging economies, multinational enterprises (MNEs) now frequently confront challenges associated with corrupt governments. Already, a growing body of research has demonstrated that corruption significantly reduces a country’s aggregate inflows of foreign direct investment through its effects on firm performance. We move the analysis of corruption from aggregate financial flows toward managerial theory and practice by examining how firms adjust their strategy for entering foreign markets in corrupt environments and how different types of corruption affect firms’ choices. Building on institutional theory, we predict that MNEs will respond to pervasive and arbitrary corruption in a host country by selecting particular types of equity and nonequity modes of entry. Using data on 220 telecommunications development projects in 64 emerging economies, we find that firms adapt to the pressures of corruption via short-term contracting and entry into joint ventures. We also find that the arbitrariness surrounding corrupt transactions has a significant impact on firms’ decisions, in addition to the overall level of corruption. In contrast to extant research, we show that MNEs use nonequity-entry modes or partnering as an adaptive strategy to participate in markets despite the presence of corruption.

跨国公司新兴市场腐败进入模式制度理论