Assets of foreignness in a regulated industry

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作者
dos Santos, Leonardo Nery [1 ]
Sheng, Hsia Hua [2 ,3 ]
Bortoluzzo, Adriana Bruscato [4 ]
机构
[1] FGV Sao Paulo Sch Business Adm, FGV EAESP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] FGV Sao Paulo Sch Business Adm, Dept Accounting Finance & Control, FGV EAESP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP EPPEN, Dept Accounting, Osasco, Brazil
[4] Insper, Dept Quantitat Methods, Sao Paulo, Brazil
来源
RAUSP MANAGEMENT JOURNAL | 2024年 / 59卷 / 01期
关键词
Asset of foreignness (AoF); Liability of foreignness (LoF); Transaction cost; Governance; Firm performance; Government regulation; CORPORATE GOVERNANCE; LIABILITY; DISTANCE; FIRM; MARKET; INTERNATIONALIZATION; OWNERSHIP; ADVANTAGE; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1108/RAUSP-04-2022-0123
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F [经济];
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摘要
Purpose - Foreign subsidiaries incur substantial institutional conformity costs because they have to respond to host -country institutional pressures (Slangen & Hennart, 2008). The purpose of this paper is to study this type of cost from institutional and regulatory perspectives. The authors argue that these costs decrease when the host country adopts concepts of international regulations that multinationals may be familiar with due to their own home country regulation experience. This prior regulatory experience gives foreign subsidiaries an advantage of foreignness (AoF), which can offset their liability of foreignness (LoF). Design/methodology/approach - This study compared the returns on assets of 35 domestic firms with those of foreign subsidiaries in the Brazilian energy industry between 2002 and 2021, using regression dynamic panel data. Findings - The existence of a relationship between the international regulatory norm and the Brazilian regulator has transformed the LoF into an advantage of foreignness to compete with local energy firms. The results also suggest that the better the regulatory quality of the subsidiary 's country of origin, the better its performance in Brazil, as it can reduce compliance costs. Finally, the greater the psychic distance between Brazil and the foreign subsidiary 's home country, the worse its performance. Research limitations/implications - The research suggests that one of the keys to competitiveness in host countries is local regulatory ties. Prior international regulatory experience gives foreign subsidiaries an asset of foreignness (AoF). This result complements the current institutional and regulatory foreignness studies on emerging economies (Cuervo-Cazurra & Genc, 2008; Mallon et al., 2022) and the institutional asymmetry between home and host country (Mallon & Fainshmidt, 2017). Practical implications - This research suggests that one of the keys to competitiveness in host countries is local regulatory ties. Prior international regulatory experience gives foreign subsidiaries an asset of foreignness (AoF). This result complements the current institutional and regulatory foreignness studies on emerging economies (Cuervo-Cazurra & Genc, 2008; Mallon et al., 2022) and the institutional asymmetry between home and host country (Mallon & Fainshmidt, 2017). The practical implication is that the relationship between conformity costs, capital budget calculation and strategic planning for internationalization will be related to the governance quality of the home country of multinationals. The social implication is that a country interested in attracting more direct foreign investment to areas that need foreign technology transfer and resources may consider adopting international regulatory standards. Social implications - The social implication is that a country interested in attracting more direct foreign investment to areas that need foreign technology transfer and resources may consider adopting international regulatory standards. Originality/value - This research discuss firm and local regulator tie is one of core competitiveness in host countries (Yang and Meyer, 2020). This study also complements the current institutional and regulatory foreignness studies in emerging economy (Cuervo-Cazurra & Genc, 2008; Mallon et al., 2022). Second, prior regulatory experience of multinational enterprise in similar environment can affect its foreign affiliate performance (Perkins, 2014). Third, this study confirms current literature that argues that knowledge and ability to operate in an institutionalized country can be transferred from parent to affiliate. In the end, this study investigates whether AoF persists when host governments improve the governance of their industries.
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