Foreign ownership and firm scope in India

被引:0
作者
Sumit K. Majumdar
Deepak K. Datta
机构
[1] University of Texas at Dallas,
[2] University of Texas at Arlington,undefined
来源
European Journal of Law and Economics | 2009年 / 27卷
关键词
Capabilities; Emerging markets; Governance; Indian industry; Integration; Majority ownership; Ownership structure; Outsourcing; Property rights; Scope of the firm; F23; L11; L32; M2;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
We examine how foreign ownership influences the extent to which firms engage in outsourcing. We observe a significant and positive relationship between the extent of foreign ownership and the level of internal sourcing for the firms. Second, when foreign owners have at least 51% ownership versus where foreign ownership is less than 51% we observe dramatic differences in outsourcing levels. Also we find that for firms with controlling foreign ownership undertaking in-house activities, the motivation to keep their property rights as inviolate as possible when their capability contributions within the Indian economy are large and significant is intense. For firms considering locating in India a strategy of internalization of activities in India is central towards retaining their competitive advantage.
引用
收藏
页码:39 / 52
页数:13
相关论文
共 15 条
[1]  
Buchinsky M(1994)Changes in the U.S. wage structure, 1963–1987: Application of quantile regression Econometrica 62 405-458
[2]  
Chhibber PK(1999)Foreign ownership and profitability: Property rights, control and the performance of firms in Indian industry Journal of Law and Economics 62 209-238
[3]  
Majumdar SK(1992)Institutions and international trade: Lessons from the commercial revolution American Economic Review 82 128-133
[4]  
Grief A(1978)Regression quantiles Econometrica 46 33-50
[5]  
Koenker R(2001)Quantile regression Journal of Economic Perspectives 15 143-156
[6]  
Bassett G(2007)The debt wish: Rent seeking by business groups and the structure of corporate borrowing in India Public Choice 131 209-223
[7]  
Koenker R(1996)Firm start-up size: A conditional quantile approach European Economic Review 40 1305-1323
[8]  
Hallett KF(1990)The role of institutions in the revival of trade: The Medieval Law Merchant, Private Judges and the Champagne Fairs Economics and Politics 2 1-23
[9]  
Majumdar SK(undefined)undefined undefined undefined undefined-undefined
[10]  
Sen K(undefined)undefined undefined undefined undefined-undefined