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Abstract
Purpose
This study reviews the literature on institutional theory in international business and examines the institutional factors behind the success or failure of multinational corporations (MNCs) in emerging markets.
Design/methodology/approach
This systematic literature review analysed 116 peer-reviewed articles published in leading journals between 2005 and 2022. The R package Bibliometrix and VOSviewer visualization software were used for analysis. A hybrid methodology combining bibliometric and content analyses was utilized to obtain a descriptive evaluation of the publication impact along with a keyword co-occurrence map, context-specific institutional effects and subsidiary strategies.
Findings
The Journal of International Business Studies, along with influential authors such as Mike W. Peng, Klaus Meyer, and Mehmet Demirbag, have taken the lead in advancing institutional theories for MNC internationalization in emerging markets. The clusters from the co-word analysis revealed dominant MNC entry modes, institutional distances and MNC localization strategies. The content analysis highlights how the institutional environment is operationalized across the macro-, micro- and meso-institutional contexts and how the MNC subsidiary responds in emerging markets. Meso-level interactions emphasize the relational aspects of business strategies in emerging markets.
Practical implications
Contextualizing subsidiary strategies and institutional forms can help managers align their strategic responses to the dynamic relationship between subsidiaries and the institutional environment. The review findings will enable policymakers to simplify regulatory policies and encourage MNC subsidiary networks with local stakeholders in emerging markets.
Social implications
Legitimacy strategies such as corporate community involvement in emerging markets are crucial for enhancing societal support and removing stakeholders' scepticism for MNC business operations in emerging markets. Moral legitimacy should be implemented by managers, such as lending support to disaster management efforts and humanitarian crises, as they expand to new business environments of emerging markets.
Originality/value
This study is the first to explore institutional diversity and subsidiary strategic responses in a three-layered institutional context. The findings highlight the relevance of contextualizing institutional perspectives for international business scholars and practitioners as they help build context-specific theoretical frameworks and business strategies. Future research recommendations are suggested in the macro-, micro- and meso-institutional contexts.
目的 本研究回顾了国际商业中的制度理论文献,并探讨了新兴市场中跨国公司成败背后的制度因素。分析使用了 R 软件包 Bibliometrix 和 VOSviewer 可视化软件。研究结果《国际商业研究》期刊以及 Mike W. Peng、Klaus Meyer 和 Mehmet Demirbag 等有影响力的作者率先提出了新兴市场跨国公司国际化的制度理论。共词分析的聚类揭示了主导性的跨国公司进入模式、制度距离和跨国公司本地化战略。内容分析强调了制度环境在宏观、微观和中观制度背景下的运作方式,以及跨国公司子公司在新兴市场的应对方式。中观层面的互动强调了新兴市场中商业战略的关系方面。实际意义将子公司战略和制度形式结合起来,有助于管理者根据子公司和制度环境之间的动态关系调整战略对策。社会意义企业在新兴市场的社区参与等合法性战略对于加强社会支持和消除利益相关者对跨国公司在新兴市场的业务运营的怀疑至关重要。管理者在拓展新兴市场的新业务环境时,应实施道德合法性战略,如为灾害管理工作和人道主义危机提供支持。 原创性/价值本研究首次探讨了三层制度背景下的制度多样性和子公司战略应对措施。研究结果凸显了国际商业学者和从业人员从制度角度进行背景分析的意义,因为这有助于建立针对具体情况的理论框架和商业战略。本文提出了在宏观、微观和中观制度背景下的未来研究建议。