Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1000515 International Business Review 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper examines the complementarity of country-specific linkages with country-specific advantages in explaining the foreign acquisitions by Indian MNEs by testing and extending further the Eclectic Paradigm. The approach to internationalisation dominated by the Eclectic Paradigm has constantly faced challenges in gaining acceptance as a holistic framework in explaining outward foreign direct investment (OFDI). In 2006 Dunning acknowledged that the role of networks and linkages (Dunning, 2006a). In this paper we explore the view that linkages between host and home country should be included in the Eclectic Paradigm as institutional assets. Country-specific linkages add to richness and improve explanatory power of the Eclectic Paradigm. Linkage variables are shown to be an adjunct to the Eclectic Paradigm, not an alternative to it.

► Linkages between host and home countries should be included in the Eclectic Paradigm. ► Country-specific linkages are complementary to country-specific advantages. ► Country-specific linkages are adjunct not an alternate to the Eclectic Paradigm.

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