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Author: | Arregle, J-L. Hebert, L. Beamish, P.W. |
Title: | Mode of international entry: The advantages of multilevel methods |
Journal: | Management International Review
2006 : VOL. 46:5, p. 597-618 |
Index terms: | foreign investment direct investment quantitative techniques methodology international |
Freeterms: | entry modes |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | International strategy empirical research on the mode of entry has overlooked the multilevel (here as: m-l.) nature of this question, relying on non-m-l. quantitative methods. This creates important conceptual and statistical limitations. This paper examines such drawbacks by explaining the m-l. nature of this research question and the necessity to use m-l. methods. A m-l. model is developed and a multilevel Bernoulli analysis is run to analyze the determinants of modes of entry, using a dataset on Japanese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Its results are compared to those of the dominant statistical method used in international management for this topic, that's logistic regression. |
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