Internationalization of retail banks: A micro-level study of the multinationality-performance relationship |
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Authors: | Markus Venzin Vikas Kumar Jens Kleine |
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Affiliation: | (1) Strategic Management Institute, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy;(2) Strategic Management Institute, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy;(3) Strategy Department, Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | Abstract and Key Results • | This study discusses the underlying reasons for the variant nature of the relationship between multinationality and firm performance in the context of service firms. | • | To date, this line of research has mostly used evidence from manufacturing firms, despite the ever-increasing contribution of service firms to national and global economies. | • | We conduct an exploratory study using case analyses of large European retail banks. We argue that the nature of the multinationality-performance relationship for services is moderated by industry characteristics, market-based factors and firm-specific factors. | • | We conclude that the shape of the curve depicting the multinationality-performance relationship of retail banks experiences substantial variations on a single case level. | • | Our exploratory study of retail banks shows that the multinationality-performance relationship varies significantly depending on banks’ strategic decisions regarding branch network configurations, product portfolios, branding strategies, organizational architecture (HQ-subsidiary relationship), and social networks. Any generalization of the relationship is difficult and prone to error. | |
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Keywords: | Multinationality Performance Banking Sector |
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