Corporate Strategies of Busines Groups in the Wake of Competitive Shocks: Lessons from Argentina
Abstract
Conventional economic and management theories explain that business groups facing market liberalization policy reforms (i.e., competitive shocks) would have incentives to reduce corporate portfolios and increase internationalization. We empirically examine the strategic responses of Argentine business groups and, through an inductive theory building process, propose refinements to this theory. We argue that such a strategy process is moderated not only by differences in market forces set out by policy reforms across different economic segments but also by the path dependency of resources and capabilities as well as management decisionāmaking style of individual business groups. We discuss implications for theory and practice.
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Citation
Fracchia, E. and Mesquita, L.F. (2006), "Corporate Strategies of Busines Groups in the Wake of Competitive Shocks: Lessons from Argentina", Management Research, Vol. 4 No. 2, pp. 81-98. https://doi.org/10.2753/JMR1536-5433040201
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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