Sugiyama Yasuo, Gong Yuan-Yuan
Organizational Science, 46(4) 29-44, 2013 Invited
Chinese firmsʼ equity acquisition and M&A of Japanese firms are relatively new phenomena, and the strategic issues have not been fully examined yet, including the intent of acquisition by acquiring firms and the mechanism of resource exploitation of target firms.<br>After reviewing existing researches on these strategic issues, we aim to examine the issues in this study, focusing on Renown and Ruyi as case studies. As a result, we point out the followings: 1) The companies in emerging economies may play a role of "internationalization agents" and 2) we need to theorize the internationalization of firms as a process of building a new competitive advantage through bridging a gap regarding the evaluation of their managerial resources between acquiring and acquired firms.