A qualitative meta-analysis of performance measures and factors affecting international joint venture performance

Margreet Francina Boersma, Pervez N. Ghauri

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    Abstract

    A great deal of research has been undertaken to identify the factors affecting the success, failure, performance and stability of international equity joint ventures (EJVs) (see, for example, Beamish and Killing, 1996 for a review). Most of these studies, however, are static in nature. Although some scholars advocate a more dynamic approach to EJV research (for example, Parkhe, 1993; Stafford, 1995), to date only limited work has been done in this direction (Ring and van de Ven, 1994; Madhok, 1995a; Spekman et al., 1996; Ariño and de la Torre, 1996).
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationInternational Business Organization
    Subtitle of host publicationSubsidiary Management, Entry Strategies and Emerging Markets
    EditorsFred Burton, Malcolm Chapman, Adam Cross
    Pages176-193
    Volume2
    ISBN (Electronic)978-0-230-37785-1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1999

    Publication series

    SeriesThe Academy of International Business

    Keywords

    • international business
    • joint ventures

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