The international growth of a multinational enterprise (MNE) is not a linear
forward-moving process, as it often involves a succession of investments, divestments
and reinvestments in host countries (Tan et al., 2020; Vissak and Francioni,
2013; Welch and Welch, 2009). Divestments of foreign subsidiaries can be caused
by changes in host countries, which make the activity of the subsidiary unprofitable
and no longer sustainable. Otherwise, a divestment can be a consequence of factors
endogenous to the MNE, such as: (1) strategic or operational mistakes on the entry
decision and/or on the management of the subsidiary in the host country; (2) the
decision to capitalize on the success of its business model, and to gain extra profits
by selling the existing subsidiary on the market; or (3) the wish to obtain resources
to be invested in more lucrative locations (Arte and Larimo, 2019; Benito, 2005;
Boddewyn, 1983; Mariotti and Piscitello, 1999; Procher and Engel, 2018).
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2022, Research Handbook on Foreign Exit, Relocation and Re-entry: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Evidence, Pages -
Reinvest or not reinvest in the host country? Learning from past divestments to plan future actions (02a Capitolo o Articolo)
Mariotti SERGIO GIOVANNI, Marzano Riccardo, Piscitello Lucia
Gruppo di ricerca: Industrial Organization and Management
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