ISTANBUL BUSINESS RESEARCH, cilt.52, sa.3, ss.497-519, 2023 (ESCI)
This study aims to investigate the outward foreign direct investment
(FDI) location choices of leading Turkish business groups (TBGs)
regarding internationalization motives, dynamic capabilities (DC), and
institutional context. The scope of the study consists of eleven
multinational TBGs with FDI exceeding 100 million USD and a two-stage
mixed method was used. In the qualitative methodology, person-to-person
interviews and content analysis were used for determining TBGs’
internationalization motives and DC. The quantitative methodology
included an analyses that measured the effect of internationalization
motives on location choice with the moderation of DC and institutional
context. The qualitative stage results of the research suggested that
TBGs act with market, resource, efficiency, and strategic asset-seeking
motives. Formal institutions were effective in TBGs’
internationalization, and their DC consists of marketing,
internationalization, and innovation capabilities. According to the
quantitative stage results, institutional context moderated the effect
of dynamic capabilities between internationalization motives and
location choice. The importance and originality of this study were that
it explored the internationalization process of business groups (BGs)
and affiliates, and it investigated the effect of DC and institutional
context with a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches.