TY - JOUR
T1 - The contingent effect of state participation on the dissolution of international joint ventures: A resource dependence approach
AU - Mohr, Alexander
AU - Wang, Chengang
AU - Fastoso, Fernando
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - We adopt a resource dependence approach to explain the effect of state participation on the dissolution of international joint ventures (IJVs). While resource dependence theory has been used to explain the formation of IJVs, we propose an extension of the theory to explain their dissolution. We do so by highlighting the match between foreign firms’ resource needs (resource hierarchy) and the resource provision roles of state-controlled versus private local partners (resource profiles). We further argue that the effect of state participation on the dissolution of IJVs is moderated by foreign firms’ host country experience and IJV age. We test our hypotheses by using data on 623 IJVs in China. Our results show that state participation reduces the risk of IJV dissolution and that the strength of this effect differs depending on the type of state-controlled actor that is involved in an IJV. We also find that host country experience and IJV age moderate the effect of state participation on IJV dissolution. These findings enhance our understanding of IJV dissolution and contribute to the development of resource dependence theory.
AB - We adopt a resource dependence approach to explain the effect of state participation on the dissolution of international joint ventures (IJVs). While resource dependence theory has been used to explain the formation of IJVs, we propose an extension of the theory to explain their dissolution. We do so by highlighting the match between foreign firms’ resource needs (resource hierarchy) and the resource provision roles of state-controlled versus private local partners (resource profiles). We further argue that the effect of state participation on the dissolution of IJVs is moderated by foreign firms’ host country experience and IJV age. We test our hypotheses by using data on 623 IJVs in China. Our results show that state participation reduces the risk of IJV dissolution and that the strength of this effect differs depending on the type of state-controlled actor that is involved in an IJV. We also find that host country experience and IJV age moderate the effect of state participation on IJV dissolution. These findings enhance our understanding of IJV dissolution and contribute to the development of resource dependence theory.
KW - alliances and joint ventures
KW - business/government interaction and relations
KW - corporate political strategy
KW - duration/survival analysis
KW - emerging markets/countries/economies
KW - resource dependency
KW - alliances and joint ventures
KW - business/government interaction and relations
KW - corporate political strategy
KW - duration/survival analysis
KW - emerging markets/countries/economies
KW - resource dependency
U2 - 10.1057/jibs.2016.14
DO - 10.1057/jibs.2016.14
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0047-2506
VL - 47
SP - 408
EP - 426
JO - Journal of International Business Studies JIBS
JF - Journal of International Business Studies JIBS
IS - 4
ER -