De-internationalization or Re-internationalization? The Role of Environmental Sustainability Orientation at Firm and Country level
Walking the Talk? MNEs Transitioning Towards a Sustainable World
ISBN: 978-1-83549-118-8, eISBN: 978-1-83549-117-1
Publication date: 16 May 2024
Abstract
This study investigates how firms’ awareness of sustainability affects the revision of their internationalization strategy. Adopting a resource-based view (RBV) approach, the authors argue that sustainable-oriented firms have a higher propensity to de-internationalize (i.e., to go back to their home country) when confronted with the need to relocate foreign manufacturing subsidiaries, as the shortening of value chains would allow the reduction of transportation emissions and enhanced corporate image as green-oriented entities. Furthermore, the authors explore the role exerted by a stringent regulatory setting in the home country on the likelihood of de-internationalization. The empirical test conducted on a sample of relocations performed across European nations in 2002–2014 reveals that multinational enterprises (MNEs) – regardless of their sustainability orientation – have a higher probability to de-internationalize when their home countries have strict institutional contexts in place.
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Acknowledgment
Project funded under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), Mission 4 Component 2 Investment 1.3 - Call for tender No. 341 of 15/03/2022 of Italian Ministry of University and Research funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU. Award Number: PE00000004, Concession Decree No. 1551 of 11/10/2022 adopted by the Italian Ministry of University and Research, CUP D43C22003120001, MICS (Made in Italy - Circular and Sustainable).
Citation
Barbaglia, M., Bianchini, R., Butticè, V. and Elia, S. (2024), "De-internationalization or Re-internationalization? The Role of Environmental Sustainability Orientation at Firm and Country level", van Tulder, R., Grøgaard, B. and Lunnan, R. (Ed.) Walking the Talk? MNEs Transitioning Towards a Sustainable World (Progress in International Business Research, Vol. 18), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 197-221. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1745-886220240000018015
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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