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An event study of the effects of partner and location cultural differences in joint ventures

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  • Hanvanich, Sangphet
  • Miller, Stewart R.
  • Richards, Malika
  • Cavusgil, S. Tamar

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This study focuses on one of the most important aspects of domestic joint venture and international joint venture (IJV) formation: culture difference. The study adapts the Makino and Beamish (1998) ownership-structure classification of IJVs and empirically examines the effects of JV partner and JV location cultural differences. Using an event-study methodology, our results reveal the impact of cultural difference on shareholder value creation. The article discusses the implications of using cultural difference measures in international research.

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  • Hanvanich, Sangphet & Miller, Stewart R. & Richards, Malika & Cavusgil, S. Tamar, 2003. "An event study of the effects of partner and location cultural differences in joint ventures," International Business Review, Elsevier, vol. 12(1), pages 1-16, February.
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