Focused and ambidextrous catch-up strategies of emerging economy multinationals

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Choi, Yoona
Cui, Lin
Li, Yi
Tian, Xizhou

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Pergamon Press Ltd.

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Many emerging economy multinationals (EMNEs) conduct asset-seeking foreign direct investment as a strategy to catch up to global market leaders. This catch-up strategy can be implemented in a focused (purely exploratory) or ambidextrous (simultaneously exploratory and exploitative) manner. This study examines the influence of industry environment on EMNEs' adoption of these catch-up strategies. Integrating an industry-based view with an upper-echelon perspective, we argue that industry munificence promotes a focused catch-up strategy but hinders the ambidextrous alternative. These opposing effects are further magnified by the functional diversity of EMNEs' managerial teams because functionally diversified teams are more likely to allocate attention to external cues in the industrial environment, as opposed to forming a unified strategic orientation internally. Using a panel of EMNEs from China over the period of 2005-2010, we find strong support for our main effects of industry munificence on both catch-up strategies and the moderating effect of managerial team's functional diversity towards ambidextrous catch-up strategy.

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International Business Review

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2099-12-31