In the paper we apply liability of foreignness (LOF) concept as a boundary condition for a choice of entry mode used by Russian companies while penetrating German market. In terms of an entry mode we differentiate between export and FDI and test how different aspects of LOF affect the choice between these two alternatives. The paper presents the results of a pilot study of 40 subsidiaries of Russian MNEs operating in different regions of Germany. Our results show that both exporter and companies who are involved in FDI experience significant negative effects from the lack of proper institutional and business knowledge about host market, though in various degrees. Legal consulting and personal market analysis are identified among effective instruments to mitigate these effects for both
types of entry modes, however, cooperation with institutional agents, such as the Chamber of Commerce, is also of high value, especially, for companies involved in FDI.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGSOM Emerging Markets Conference 2016
Subtitle of host publicationсборник тезисов докладов
Place of PublicationСПб
PublisherИздательство Санкт-Петербургского университета
Pages288-291
StatePublished - 2016
Event2016 GSOM Emerging Markets Conference: Business and Government Perspectives - St. Petersburg University Graduate School of Management , Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation
Duration: 6 Oct 20168 Oct 2016
http://gsom.spbu.ru/files/a_1/abstract_s_book_gsom_em_conference_2016.pdf

Conference

Conference2016 GSOM Emerging Markets Conference: Business and Government Perspectives
Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
CityСанкт-Петербург
Period6/10/168/10/16
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