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International Diversification and Firm Performance: The S-curve Hypothesis
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2004
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International InvestmentMultinational EnterpriseInternationalizationIndustrial OrganizationJapanese FirmsInternational Business StrategyInternational FinanceManagementInternational BusinessGlobal StrategyGeographic ExpansionInternational ManagementTheoretical FrameworkStrategic ManagementGlobalizationFinanceEconomic DiversificationInternational DiversificationBusiness
A proposed theoretical framework for the study of multinationality and performance includes both benefits and costs of geographic expansion over different phases of internationalization. Data on 1,489 Japanese firms over 12 years show a consistent horizontal X S-shaped X relationship between multinationality and performance. Further, firms investing more heavily in intangible assets, such as technology and advertising, achieved greater profitability gains from growth in foreign direct investment. Our framework and findings highlight complexity and temporal dynamics.
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