Chapter 2: Transitioning From Strong Ties to Weak Ties in Emerging Economies
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Published:2022
Mike W. Peng, Grace T. Peng, 2022. "Transitioning From Strong Ties to Weak Ties in Emerging Economies", Informal Networks in International Business, Sven Horak
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Abstract
In the absence of well-developed, formal institutional frameworks, informal network-based strategies have been argued to be especially viable in emerging economies. However, some empirical research has challenged these earlier theoretical arguments. In light of new evidence, this chapter develops a contingency perspective differentiating firms' networks as strong ties and weak ties. It suggests that while strong-tie networks are typically found during the early phase of institutional transitions, weak-tie networks are more likely to be developed and leveraged during the late phase of transitions. The upshot is that as the performance benefits of strong ties decline during institutional transitions, emerging weak ties' impact on firm performance is likely to increase.
