Privatization, governance, and survival: MNE investments in private participation projects in emerging economies

Multinational enterprises (MNEs) investing in infrastructure privatization projects in emerging economies - often known as private participation projects - face both market-based and nonmarket-based competition simultaneously. Integrating transaction cost economics, bargaining model, and the institu...

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Main Authors: Jiang, Y., Peng, Mike, Yang, X., Mutlu, C.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49858
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author Jiang, Y.
Peng, Mike
Yang, X.
Mutlu, C.
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Peng, Mike
Yang, X.
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description Multinational enterprises (MNEs) investing in infrastructure privatization projects in emerging economies - often known as private participation projects - face both market-based and nonmarket-based competition simultaneously. Integrating transaction cost economics, bargaining model, and the institution-based view, we examine the bargaining process between MNEs and host governments. Leveraging data from 113 emerging economies, we find that the survival of MNE investments is dependent on the bargaining outcomes between MNE and host governments around investment location, governance structure, and host governments' ownership of the private participation projects.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-498582017-09-13T15:37:03Z Privatization, governance, and survival: MNE investments in private participation projects in emerging economies Jiang, Y. Peng, Mike Yang, X. Mutlu, C. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) investing in infrastructure privatization projects in emerging economies - often known as private participation projects - face both market-based and nonmarket-based competition simultaneously. Integrating transaction cost economics, bargaining model, and the institution-based view, we examine the bargaining process between MNEs and host governments. Leveraging data from 113 emerging economies, we find that the survival of MNE investments is dependent on the bargaining outcomes between MNE and host governments around investment location, governance structure, and host governments' ownership of the private participation projects. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49858 10.1016/j.jwb.2014.10.006 Pergamon restricted
spellingShingle Jiang, Y.
Peng, Mike
Yang, X.
Mutlu, C.
Privatization, governance, and survival: MNE investments in private participation projects in emerging economies
title Privatization, governance, and survival: MNE investments in private participation projects in emerging economies
title_full Privatization, governance, and survival: MNE investments in private participation projects in emerging economies
title_fullStr Privatization, governance, and survival: MNE investments in private participation projects in emerging economies
title_full_unstemmed Privatization, governance, and survival: MNE investments in private participation projects in emerging economies
title_short Privatization, governance, and survival: MNE investments in private participation projects in emerging economies
title_sort privatization, governance, and survival: mne investments in private participation projects in emerging economies
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49858