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A reversal theory in internationalization: case of Korean jewelry inside China

Yong-Sik Hwang (Department of Business, Sejong University, Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Dong Chen (Department of Management, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California, USA)

Chinese Management Studies

ISSN: 1750-614X

Article publication date: 4 April 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to examine Korean jewelry manufacturers operating in China to assess the relationship between their perceptions of external risks and their intentions to relocate. The authors hypothesize that foreign firms finding risk in the current external environment are more likely to consider moving their facilities outside China. In particular, this paper explores whether firm performance and technological capability moderate the relationship between perceived external risk and relocation intentions.

Design/methodology/approach

Korean jewelry manufacturers were among the first Korean firms entering China in the early 1990s to avoid Korea’s rising labor costs. After 20 years, they face similar external risks in China. The authors collected and analyzed 238 survey samples from Korean jewelry manufacturers operating in China to determine whether perceived external risks affect decisions to relocate. Logistic regression was used to examine the hypotheses. In addition to an empirical method, five case studies related to empirical results have been included.

Findings

Analysis results suggest that firms perceiving riskier managerial and competitive environments are more likely to have relocation intentions. Perceptions of risks from the governmental/political environment and macroeconomic environment have no significant relationship with relocation intentions. Also, firms’ performance and technological capability negatively moderate the relationship between perceptions of managerial competitive environment risks and relocation intentions.

Originality/value

This study contributes to the literature on international business relocation strategies by examining perceptions of external risks that determine whether foreign manufacturing firms will relocate. In addition, the research sheds light on the transformation of Chinese economics from labor-intensive to capital-, technological- and knowledge-intensive structures. By applying multi-methods, this research further elaborates empirical results with five case studies.

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Citation

Hwang, Y.-S. and Chen, D. (2016), "A reversal theory in internationalization: case of Korean jewelry inside China", Chinese Management Studies, Vol. 10 No. 1, pp. 82-101. https://doi.org/10.1108/CMS-12-2015-0297

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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