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Institutional antecedents of subsidiary external embeddedness: Coping with regulatory competitive constraints
Affiliation:1. Department of Strategy and Innovation, Copenhagen Business School, Kilenvej 14a, 2000 Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark;2. Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University, Box 513 751 20, Uppsala, Sweden;3. Mälardalen University, School of Business, Society and Engineering, Box 883, 721 23, Västerås, Sweden;4. BI Norwegian Business School, Department of Strategy and Enterpeneurship, Nydalsveien 37, N-0484 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:
We investigate institutional antecedents to subsidiary external embeddedness and relate regulation constraining competition in local service sectors to subsidiary embeddedness with local partners in complementary sectors. Combining research on business networks with arguments derived from transaction cost economics, we argue that subsidiary external embeddedness depends on the extent of transaction costs originating from small numbers bargaining, which regulatory competitive constraints in local service sectors are a source of. Based on this logic, we suggest that low and high levels of regulatory competitive constraints are associated with greater subsidiary external embeddedness. We also suggest that this U-shaped relationship is more pronounced for subsidiaries that are centers of excellence within the multinational enterprise because these subsidiaries heavily depend on the local context as a source of their competitive advantage over their sister subsidiaries.
Keywords:External business embeddedness  Institutions  Factors market  Foreign subsidiary  Center of excellence
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