OGAWA Eiji
   Department   Tokyo Keizai University  , Economics
   Position   Professor
Language English
Publication Date 2024/02
Type Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution)
Peer Review Peer reviewed
Title Firms' Internationalization Decisions and Demand Learning
Contribution Type Joint author
Journal RIETI Discussion Paper Series
Journal TypeJapan
Volume, Issue, Page (24-E-019)
Total page number 32
Authorship Last author
Author and coauthor Naoki Tani and Eiji Ogawa
Details This study investigates the rationale for firms to establish foreign affiliates without export experience
in the affiliate destinations despite facing demand uncertainty. As over half of Japanese firms start their
first internationalization process through foreign direct investment (FDI), we attempt to explain this
pattern by developing a statistical decision-making model in which firms make decisions about
entering foreign markets via FDI or exports under demand uncertainty. Our model incorporates the
proximity-concentration tradeoff and the demand-learning mechanism through which firms predict
their demand level based on information about the number and average productivity of their neighbors.
We analytically show that demand-learning from neighbors affects firms' entry and exit decisions
regarding FDI. We provide supporting evidence for the main predictions of the model by using a rich
micro-level dataset of Japanese multinational firms.