
-
Journal menu
- General information
- Editorial Board and External Reviewers
- Journal Policies
- Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
- Instructions for authors
- Paper reviewing
- Article processing charge
- Feedback from stakeholders
- Journal’s Open Access statement
- Order hard copies of the journal
- 50 most cited papers in the journal
THE ANTECEDENTS OF FOREIGN JOINT VENTURE FORMATION IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES – A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS
Download This ArticleAbstract
This research can be broadly characterised as considering the reasons a firm from a developed nation would seek to invest in a transition economy. Where research has been undertaken into the determinants of investment from the recipient point of view, it has tended to investigate the decision in terms of national systems (Bevan and Estrin, 2000; Resmini, 2000) rather than in terms of the characteristics of those individual firms that receive the investment (Campos & Kinoshita, 2002; Janicki & Wunnava, 2004).
Keywords: Venture Formation, Transition Economy, Investment
How to cite this paper: Rice, J., & Martin, N. (2009). The antecedents of foreign joint venture formation in transition economies – a longitudinal analysis. Corporate Ownership & Control, 6(4-4), 459-467. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv6i4c4p4