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The cost of distance on subsidiary performance

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Using a sample of Japanese–US dyads, we find that the time required to travel between geographically separated locations affects subsidiary performance and survival. Longer travel time harms financial performance, and poor performers face higher closure rates. While distant subsidiaries perform poorly, they also survive longer. This is because remediation attention is focused on easier-to-access subsidiaries, there are increased information processing complexities, and parents more often change managers to address deteriorating performance. Further, distant subsidiaries are more likely to be relocated. By measuring travel time instead of geographic distance, we provide validation for the assumption that there are costs to being geographically distant.

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Boeh, K., Beamish, P. The cost of distance on subsidiary performance. Asian Bus Manage 14, 171–193 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1057/abm.2015.5

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