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Institutional voids and firm's resources commitment in emerging markets: a systematic review

Institutional voids and firm's resources commitment in emerging markets: a systematic review
Institutional voids and firm's resources commitment in emerging markets: a systematic review
The impact of institutional environment on firms’ strategic decisions such as resource commitment in host country has been examined in strategy and international business literature. Yet, the current state of knowledge about how the institutional environment affects firms’ resource commitment in host country is equivocal. This paper systematically reviews the current state of the institutional voids – resource commitment literature, synthesizes extant findings and theoretical frameworks, identifies significant gaps and develops an agenda to guide future scholarship in this important domain of research. Altogether, this paper structures institutional voids and resource commitment research into salient themes to help scholars scope the field and explore value-adding avenues to further our understanding of internationalization decisions
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Peprah, Augustine Awuah
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Liedong, Tahiru Azaaviele
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Amartey, Abednego F. Okoe
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Peprah, Augustine Awuah
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Liedong, Tahiru Azaaviele
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Amartey, Abednego F. Okoe
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Peprah, Augustine Awuah, Liedong, Tahiru Azaaviele and Amartey, Abednego F. Okoe (2018) Institutional voids and firm's resources commitment in emerging markets: a systematic review. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2018 (1). (doi:10.5465/AMBPP.2018.13395abstract).

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Abstract

The impact of institutional environment on firms’ strategic decisions such as resource commitment in host country has been examined in strategy and international business literature. Yet, the current state of knowledge about how the institutional environment affects firms’ resource commitment in host country is equivocal. This paper systematically reviews the current state of the institutional voids – resource commitment literature, synthesizes extant findings and theoretical frameworks, identifies significant gaps and develops an agenda to guide future scholarship in this important domain of research. Altogether, this paper structures institutional voids and resource commitment research into salient themes to help scholars scope the field and explore value-adding avenues to further our understanding of internationalization decisions

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Published date: 9 July 2018
Venue - Dates: 78th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2018, , Chicago, United States, 2018-08-10 - 2018-08-14

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Local EPrints ID: 472753
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/472753
ISSN: 0065-0668
PURE UUID: 585007a1-6709-4bf5-8b7b-720e1bb2b8b8
ORCID for Augustine Awuah Peprah: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6497-9161

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Author: Augustine Awuah Peprah ORCID iD
Author: Tahiru Azaaviele Liedong
Author: Abednego F. Okoe Amartey

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