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Impact of board composition and ownership on internationalisation strategy amongst small New Zealand firms

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Howard 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.

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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

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