Abstract

ABSTRACTThis article tests the influence of state ownership on internationalization–performance relationship based on Chinese listed manufacturing firms during 2001–2014. The empirical results show that, on average, the internationalization of Chinese firms is negative with performance and state ownership enhances the negative effects of internationalization on performance. The findings highlight the importance of firm-specific characteristics in the examination of the internationalization–performance relationship.

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