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Title: Explaining the effect of rapid internationalization on horizontal foreign divestment in the retail sector. An extended penrosean perspective
Authors: Mohr, A
Batsakis, G
Stone, Z
Keywords: Foreign divestment;Penrose effect;Internationalization speed;Regional strategy theory;International experience;Retailers
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: European International Business Academy
Citation: Mohr, A., Batsakis, G. & Stone, Z. Explaining the effect of rapid internationalization on horizontal foreign divestment in the retail sector: An extended Penrosean perspective. J Int Bus Stud 49, 779–808 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-017-0138-0
Abstract: Building on and extending Penrosean logic we argue that rapid international expansion by firms might lead to a breach of Penrosean constraints on efficient expansion and to subsequent divestment of international operations to bring firm scope back into Penrosean constraints. We further predict that intra-regional concentration and international experience moderate the above effect because they influence firms ability to avoid a breach of Penrosean constraints and/or weaken the consequences of such a breach. Using data on the international expansion and divestment of large retail MNEs over the period 2003-2012 we find empirical support for the proposed extended Penrose effect in explaining international divestment as well as for the moderating effects of intra-regional concentration and international experience. Our study contributes to the development of Penrosean logic and to our understanding of the factors that drive firms to divest overseas operations.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/13558
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-017-0138-0
ISSN: 0047-2506
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