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- Title
Does Board Co-Working Experience Influence Directors' Decisions Toward Internationalization?
- Authors
Chen, Hsiang-Lan; Chang, Chiao-Yi; Hsu, Wen-Tsung
- Abstract
Despite the importance of board capital in a firm's corporate strategic orientation and the high degree of international expansion that many firms have experienced in recent years, little or no research has explored how board capital affects a firm's internationalization decision. Drawing upon resource dependence theory, this study argues that board capital may help increase the firm's degree of internationalization and that board co-working experience may facilitate the contribution of directors with human and social capital to firm internationalization. The results indicate that board capital (directors' international experience, directors' industry-specific experience and directors' board appointments) is positively associated with internationalization and that board co-working experience has a positive moderating influence on the board capital-internationalization relationship. One important implication of the empirical evidence is that firms trying to expand internationally should consider nominating directors with rich human and social capital to the board because such directors can provide strategic advice and facilitate access to critical information and valuable resources needed for internationalization. Additionally, those international firms might be advised to consider board tenure when appointing board directors because board co-working experience allows directors to integrate their knowledge of the firm's internal affairs with their expertise in the area of international strategy and to combine their knowledge properly to address firm-specific issues, consequently enabling them to address international issues effectively.
- Subjects
GLOBALIZATION; SOCIOLOGY of work; BUSINESS expansion; STRATEGIC planning; HUMAN capital; SOCIAL capital
- Publication
Management International Review (MIR), 2017, Vol 57, Issue 1, p65
- ISSN
0938-8249
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11575-016-0309-4