Abstract

Drawing upon institutional theory, we empirically explore how economic, political, and military relations shape the ownership choice in cross-border acquisition by emerging market firms (EMFs). These conjectures were tested using a dataset consisting of the cross-border acquisitions deals originating from Brazil, Russia, China, India, and Mexico for the period between 2000 and 2013. We found that weak economic, political, and military relations between home and host countries result in full ownership choice in cross-border acquisition led by EMFs.

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