State-Owned Enterprises from Emerging Markets Outperform Private Firms Internationally.
State-owned companies from emerging markets are increasingly going global, competing with private firms. Different theories are used to understand their international strategies, with state ownership playing a significant role. The way these companies expand internationally, make ownership decisions, and manage operations is influenced by state ownership. This influence is a key topic of debate in the scientific community. The research suggests that state ownership does matter in shaping the international strategies of these companies.