Chapter 4: Distance, (Multi)regional Strategies, and Limitations to Bridge Distance
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Published:2024
Thomas Hutzschenreuter, 2024. "Distance, (Multi)regional Strategies, and Limitations to Bridge Distance", Walking the Talk? MNEs Transitioning Towards a Sustainable World: Tribute Volume to Alain Verbeke, Rob van Tulder, Birgitte Grøgaard, Randi Lunnan
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Abstract
Distances between contexts that a multinational enterprise (MNE) is familiar with and those that it is not familiar with do not hinder the MNE from becoming global. In this sense, distance serves as a barrier between an MNE’s global intentions and its regional realizations. (Multi)regional strategies are a possible expression of an MNE’s inability to approach distances. Considering the managerially relevant distances is essential to analyze the internationalization and the resulting (multi)regional strategies. A deeper understanding of how distance works requires linking distance to micro-foundations. Besides bounded rationality, bounded reliability opens the conceptual pathway toward a deeper understanding of internationalization and (multi)regional strategies.
