Ramamurti, Ravi and Williamson, Peter J,(2019), Rivalry between emerging-market MNEs and developed-country MNEs: Capability holes and the race to the future. , Business Horizons, UNSPECIFIED
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Abstract
The rise of emerging-market MNEs (EMNEs) often is characterized as a
process by which they catch up with the superior resources and capabilities of incumbent, developed-country MNEs (DMNEs). We argue that this characterization needs to
be rethought as the requirements for competitive success in global markets are
changing. Emerging markets are becoming more important, the value-for-money
segment in developed countries is expanding, global retailers are gaining leverage,
and the flexibility to deal with economic and political volatility is becoming a key
organizational capability. Typically, EMNEs are strongerin these areas than DMNEs. This
leads us to frame the competition between EMNEs and DMNEs as a race to the future in
which each type of firm has capability holes that it needs to fill in orderto thrive in the
globaleconomyof thefuture.Wethen discuss thestrategies that EMNEs andDMNEs have
been using to plug their respective capability holes. We hope future studies can apply
this framework to analyze rivalry between EMNEs and DMNE in specific industries
Keywords : | Global competitionEmerging markets, Catch up strategies, Developed country multinationals, Emerging market multinationals, UNSPECIFIED |
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Journal or Publication Title: | Business Horizons |
Volume: | 62 |
Number: | 2 |
Item Type: | Article |
Subjects: | Manajemen Ekonomi Pembangunan |
Depositing User: | Endhar Priyo Utomo |
Date Deposited: | 23 Dec 2019 06:45 |
Last Modified: | 23 Dec 2019 06:45 |
URI: | https://repofeb.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/713 |