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Determinants of outward foreign direct investment by Chinese enterprises: An empirical study from institutional perspective
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Nankai Business Review International
Nankai Business Review International (2010) 1 (3): 237–253.
Published: 30 July 2010
... in their outward investments during institutional transition. Therefore, we propose that: China International investments Organizational analysis By integrating the above strands of thinking, Dunning (1988) developed an eclectic paradigm (namely, OLI paradigm) of FDI theory which comprises three...
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Pre‐entry expectations and turnover: An examination of met‐expectation hypothesis in Chinese organizational context
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Nankai Business Review International
Nankai Business Review International (2010) 1 (3): 284–296.
Published: 30 July 2010
... not equal and that when controlling expectations and experiences, met expectations can only explain a little part of variances. Such the direct measures are also invalid to measure met expectations. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2010 Expectation Employee turnover China Organizational...
