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SMEs prefer JVs: why SMEs’ equity entry mode choices are different from those of large firms?

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Abstract

Using a sample of 770 foreign market entries in the time period 2005–2015 we examine whether the equity entry mode strategies chosen by SMEs are different from those of large firms. Our findings reveal that when compared to large firms, SMEs tend to rely more on cooperative entry modes. More specifically, SMEs prefer joint venture rather than wholly owned\r\nsubsidiary. Using a propensity score matching approach to avoid sample bias issues, our results show that the choice between joint venture and wholly owned subsidiary is strongly influenced by the size of the investing firm and by their financial resources, while the family ownership structure is not a significant discriminant. We discuss the theoretical underpinnings of our findings along with the managerial implications emerged from this research.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-20
Number of pages20
JournalEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT (ONLINE)
Issue numberN/A
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • SMEs.
  • entry modes
  • joint venture
  • wholly owned subsidiary

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