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Unforeseen conditions and costs on global projects: Learning to cope with unfamiliar institutions, embeddedness and emergent uncertainty.
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Unforeseen conditions and costs on global projects: Learning to cope with unfamiliar institutions, embeddedness and emergent uncertainty./
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Orr, Ryan James.
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205 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-08, Section: A, page: 3002.
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Unforeseen conditions and costs on global projects: Learning to cope with unfamiliar institutions, embeddedness and emergent uncertainty.
Orr, Ryan James.
Unforeseen conditions and costs on global projects: Learning to cope with unfamiliar institutions, embeddedness and emergent uncertainty.
- 205 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-08, Section: A, page: 3002.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 2005.
The multi-disciplinary, multi-method research described in this dissertation explores the link between host country institutions, unforeseen costs and alien market entry strategies. Contribution one is a generic narrative model, based on an inductive analysis of 23 vignettes. It describes how "institutional exceptions"---misjudgments, misunderstandings and conflicts---arise when entrants fail to understand unfamiliar institutions; how institutional exceptions lead to "unforeseen transaction costs" including time, money, relational and reputational costs; and how entrants adaptively curb these costs as they acquire relevant local knowledge, re-script mental models and adapt plans and tactics.
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Next is a quantitative analysis of data collected from dyadic entrant-to-host entity relations on nine large Asian infrastructure projects. The analysis verifies the significance of relational friction, conflict, and unforeseen costs, which increase with institutional differences and interdependencies, and decrease as entrant managers gain local experience, and as entrant firms develop recurring relations with local entities.
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