Real options flexibility or risk diversification: risk management of US MNEs when facing risk of war
ISSN: 1525-383X
Article publication date: 28 December 2020
Issue publication date: 9 November 2021
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine how the risk of war aroused by North Korea’s threatening actions trigger strategic responses from US multinational enterprises (MNEs) operating in South Korea. The authors compare two competing perspectives of real options and risk diversification to see which prevails when US MNEs are facing risk of war.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors hand collected news articles regarding North Korea’s threatening actions that may trigger strategic responses from MNEs operating in South Korea. The authors use archival data of US MNEs to verify our results.
Findings
Empirical tests of the two competing perspectives reveal that US MNEs adopt the risk diversification strategy when threatened by the risk of war. However, as MNEs have more available foreign markets outside the host country that is at risk of war, MNEs tend to take an operational flexibility approach more seriously and shift their productions to the remaining global operations. The ownership structure of the subsidiary does not appear to have significant effect on US MNEs’ strategic risk management.
Originality/value
This paper compares two perspectives, namely, real options and risk diversification, to observe how US MNEs treat their subsidiaries when facing risk of war in South Korea.
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Citation
Yeo, Y.D. and Lee, S.-H.(S). (2021), "Real options flexibility or risk diversification: risk management of US MNEs when facing risk of war", Multinational Business Review, Vol. 29 No. 4, pp. 476-500. https://doi.org/10.1108/MBR-01-2020-0013
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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