Valuation of the Operating Flexibility of Multinational Corporations
0502 economics and business
05 social sciences
8. Economic growth
DOI:
10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8490147
Publication Date:
2007-01-23T14:27:48Z
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ABSTRACT
The returns to multinationality are estimated as the value of “operating flexibility.” Empirical measures of the return of multinationality require a precise specification of the extensiveness of the MNC's transnational network to measure the degree of multinationality. This precise, empirically grounded definition of multinationality has been absent from the academic literature to date. We address this omission and we find that two characteristics of the transnational network, its BREADTH (number of foreign countries in which the MNC has operations) and DEPTH (the concentration of foreign subsidiaries in a few countries) are significant in explaining the value of operating flexibility. In particular, we find that the returns to multinationality are maximized for firms with networks that have BREADTH, but not DEPTH. The role of market intangibles such as R&D and advertising on MNC market valuation is shown to depend on the flexibility regime.
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