Journal article
Challenging the conceptualization and measurement of distance and international experience in entry mode choice research
D Dow, J Larimo
Journal of International Marketing | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1509/jimk.17.2.74
Abstract
Although international entry mode choice has been extensively studied, the empirical results regarding two key antecedents - various forms of distance and international experience - have been equivocal. The authors argue that the conceptualization and measurement of these variables may be contributing to the ambiguous results. They demonstrate that a broader conceptualization of the underlying factors driving the distance construct substantially increases the ability to predict entry mode. Furthermore, when a refined interpretation of international experience is employed, only experience in similar countries affects entry mode selection. Experience in dissimilar countries seems to have no pr..
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