Title: A configurational approach to explain non-market strategies in emerging economies

Authors: Jorge Heredia; Cathy Rubiños; Alejandro Flores; Walter Heredia; Rocío Arango

Addresses: Management at School of Business, Universidad del Pacífico, Calle Sanchez Cerro 2141 Jesús Maria, Lima, Peru ' Management at School of Business, Universidad del Pacífico, Calle Sanchez Cerro 2141 Jesús Maria, Lima, Peru ' Management at School of Business, Universidad del Pacífico, Calle Sanchez Cerro 2141 Jesús Maria, Lima, Peru ' Management at School of Business, Universidad del Pacífico, Calle Sanchez Cerro 2141 Jesús Maria, Lima, Peru ' Management at School of Business, Universidad del Pacífico, Calle Sanchez Cerro 2141 Jesús Maria, Lima, Peru

Abstract: Drawing on the strategy tripod, this study investigates the configurations of various combinations of antecedents linked to a high or low probability of firms' engagement in corruption in emerging economies. Based on the analysis of data from the World Bank Enterprise Survey on 777 firms and using a novel methodological approach (fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis), we found that less foreign ownership is relevant to explain both low and high or low probability of firms' engagement in corruption. Interestingly, a path shows that high e-governance and great press freedom are linked to a high likelihood of a firm's engagement in corruption. Also, we find that diversification and informal competition achieve different results when combined with different antecedents.

Keywords: corruption; e-governance; press freedom; strategy tripod; qualitative comparative analysis; emerging markets.

DOI: 10.1504/EJIM.2022.124895

European Journal of International Management, 2022 Vol.18 No.2/3, pp.203 - 230

Received: 31 Dec 2019
Accepted: 12 Jun 2020

Published online: 15 Aug 2022 *

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