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Multinationals’ intraregional geographic expansion and foreign subsidiary performance
This study investigates how the intraregional geographic expansion of a multinational enterprise (MNE) affects the performance of foreign subsidiaries in the region. While previous studies have primarily focused on the impact of intraregional expansion at the overall MNE level, this study explores its subsidiary-level effect. The non-linear relationship between intraregional geographic expansion and the performance of foreign subsidiaries in the region is examined by adopting a two-stage least squares model for a panel dataset of Japanese MNEs’ investments in three geographic regions. The findings demonstrate a curvilinear relationship between intraregional geographic expansion and the performance of foreign subsidiaries. Furthermore, the effect of intraregional geographic expansion on subsidiary performance depends on the attributes of foreign subsidiaries in the regional network of sister subsidiaries. Specifically, this study demonstrates that geographically isolated and small subsidiaries and those co-owned by local partner firms gain large benefits from intraregional expansion.
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The International Business Review (IBR) stands as a premier international journal within the realm of international business and proudly serves as the official publication of the European International Business Academy (EIBA). This esteemed journal publishes original and insightful papers addressing the theory and practice of international business, encompassing a broad spectrum of topics such as firms' internationalization strategies, cross-border management of operations, and comparative studies of business environments across different countries. In essence, IBR is dedicated to disseminating research that informs the international operations of firms, whether they are SMEs or large MNEs, and guides the actions of policymakers in both home and host countries. The journal warmly welcomes conceptual papers, empirical studies, and review articles, fostering contributions from various disciplines including strategy, finance, management, marketing, economics, HRM, and organizational studies. IBR embraces methodological diversity, with equal openness to papers utilizing quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method approaches.