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WHOSE EXPERIENCE MATTERS IN THE BOARDROOM? THE EFFECTS OF EXPERIENTIAL AND VICARIOUS LEARNING ON EMERGING MARKET ENTRY

机译:会议室中有哪些重要经验?经验和各种学习对新兴市场进入的影响

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Using an organizational learning perspective, we develop arguments about vicarious learning through board interlocks and its relation to experiential learning. Although it is well established that firms learn from board interlocks, little attention has focused on which types of interlocks are most consequential and why. We distinguish between the relative advantages of various tie attributes such as experience, authority, and credibility and argue that these distinctions lead to measureable differences in learning outcomes. We further demonstrate that whether vicarious learning substitutes or complements focal firm experiential learning depends upon the type of interlock involved. After accounting for the endogeneity of ties, we find support for our framework in a longitudinal analysis of foreign investments by German firms in emerging economies between 1990 and 2003.
机译:从组织学习的角度出发,我们通过董事会互锁及其与体验式学习的关系,提出了关于替代学习的观点。尽管已经确定企业可以从董事会的联锁中学习,但是很少关注的是哪种联锁类型最重要以及为什么如此。我们区分了各种领带属性(例如经验,权威和信誉)的相对优势,并认为这些区别导致学习成果的可衡量差异。我们进一步证明,替代学习是否替代或补充焦点企业的体验学习取决于所涉及的互锁类型。在考虑了联系的内生性之后,我们在1990年至2003年间对德国公司在新兴经济体中的外国投资进行纵向分析的过程中发现了对我们框架的支持。

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