Impact of board composition and ownership on internationalisation strategy amongst small New Zealand firms
conference contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byHoward Frederick
Internationalisation strategies are important for company expansion because New Zealand, with its four million people, has such a small market. Nonetheless, there mayor may not exist ;"agency costs" in the use of Outside Directors. Ownership patterns may also influence Internationalization Strategy. Using Binary Correlation, N-Way Cross-Tabulation, and Principal Component Analysis, we find evidence that Outside Directors have less influence on Internationalisation Strategy than Inside Directors. Family ownership also seems to have a greater association than non-family owned companies. Despite substantial limitations, the methods and models proposed seem to have some utility in examining the association of Internationalisation Strategy with Board Composition and Ownership Patterns.
History
Event
Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship (AGSE) International Entrepreneurship Research Exchange (5th : 2008 : Melbourne, Victoria)
Pagination
1057 - 1071
Publisher
AGSE
Location
Melbourne, Victoria
Place of publication
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2008-02-05
End date
2008-02-08
ISBN-13
9780980332834
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
G Murray
Title of proceedings
AGSE 2008 : Proceedings of the 5th International AGSE Entrepreneurship Research Exchange : 2008 Regional Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research