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Impact of environmental engagement on internationalization of EMNEs: interplay of social engagement and transnational board

Impact of environmental engagement on internationalization of EMNEs: interplay of social engagement and transnational board
Impact of environmental engagement on internationalization of EMNEs: interplay of social engagement and transnational board
Emerging market firms’ internationalization to advanced nations is topical for scholarly understanding. In this regard, IB research has paid scant attention on how emerging market firms’ domestic environmental engagement contribute to their internationalization to advanced economies. Against this backdrop, this study combines the institutional theory and ambidexterity perspective and utilizes the data of BRICS MNEs and finds the positive relationship between their domestic environmental engagement and internationalization to advanced economies. Furthermore, the transnational board pronounces, and domestic social engagement subsides this relationship, suggesting environmental engagement is sustainable and important role transnational board plays in BRICS MNEs environmental engagement and internationalization.
Emerging Markets Multinationals, Environmental Innovation Engagement, Social Engagement, Transnational Board, Degree of Internationalization, BRICS
Baloch, Muhammad Saad
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Ettalibi, Nouhaila
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Baloch, Muhammad Saad, Khan, Huda, Ettalibi, Nouhaila and Khan, Zaheer (2025) Impact of environmental engagement on internationalization of EMNEs: interplay of social engagement and transnational board. Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Omni Louisville Hotel, Louisville, United States. 28 Jun - 02 Jul 2025.

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Abstract

Emerging market firms’ internationalization to advanced nations is topical for scholarly understanding. In this regard, IB research has paid scant attention on how emerging market firms’ domestic environmental engagement contribute to their internationalization to advanced economies. Against this backdrop, this study combines the institutional theory and ambidexterity perspective and utilizes the data of BRICS MNEs and finds the positive relationship between their domestic environmental engagement and internationalization to advanced economies. Furthermore, the transnational board pronounces, and domestic social engagement subsides this relationship, suggesting environmental engagement is sustainable and important role transnational board plays in BRICS MNEs environmental engagement and internationalization.

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Published date: 1 July 2025
Venue - Dates: Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Omni Louisville Hotel, Louisville, United States, 2025-06-28 - 2025-07-02
Keywords: Emerging Markets Multinationals, Environmental Innovation Engagement, Social Engagement, Transnational Board, Degree of Internationalization, BRICS

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Local EPrints ID: 504269
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/504269
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ORCID for Muhammad Saad Baloch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0630-3841

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Date deposited: 02 Sep 2025 16:57
Last modified: 03 Sep 2025 02:08

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Author: Muhammad Saad Baloch ORCID iD
Author: Huda Khan
Author: Nouhaila Ettalibi
Author: Zaheer Khan

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