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Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary............................................................................................. 2

2 Literature Research ............................................................................................. 3

3 Background ......................................................................................................... 3

4 Formal Institutions Frameworks........................................................................... 5

4.1 Overview ....................................................................................................... 5

4.2 The subsequent analysis will delve into each of these spheres. ................... 6

4.2.1 Political System ...................................................................................... 6

4.2.2 Economic System................................................................................... 7

4.2.3 Legal System.......................................................................................... 8

4.3 Evaluation of the Determinants to the Success or Failure of an MNE in a

Formal Institution and Key Implications for Management Action of Formal

Institutions .............................................................................................................. 9

5 Informal Institution Frameworks ........................................................................ 10

5.1 Overview ..................................................................................................... 10

5.1.1 Culture.................................................................................................. 11

5.1.2 Language competencies and cultural interactions................................ 11

5.1.3 Religions shaping culture...................................................................... 11

5.1.4 Ethics.................................................................................................... 12

5.2 Analysis of the Factors Influencing the Success or Failure of a Multinational

Enterprise (MNE) within an Informal Institutional Framework and Significant

Implications for Managerial Actions in Informal Institutions .................................. 12

5.2.1 Language.............................................................................................. 12

5.2.2 Culture.................................................................................................. 14

5.2.3 Religion................................................................................................. 15

6 Conclusions ...................................................................................................... 15

,1 Executive Summary

The phenomenon of globalisation has expedited the proliferation of multinational

enterprises (MNEs) across a multitude of countries, including those within the African

continent (ILO, 2021). This increasing establishment of MNEs within African markets

warrants an in-depth exploration of the factors leading to their prosperity or downfall

in the region. Relevant South African studies (Smith, 2022; Jackson, 2023) offer

pertinent insights into these dynamics in the context of the country's unique socioeconomic
landscape.

This paper aims to delve into the mechanisms of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs),

along with the formal and informal institutions and the governing frameworks that

regulate them. As defined by Peng and Meyer (2019), a multinational firm or MNE is

an enterprise that engages in foreign direct investment (FDI) and maintains control

over value-adding activities across multiple countries. Extensive research on the

impact of FDI in South Africa supports this definition (Ndlovu, 2023).

Furthermore, the paper intends to dissect the components of formal and informal

institutions that are integral to the triumph or failure of MNEs. The primary objective

of this report is to identify and assess the determinants that influence the success or

failure of MNE operations within the African context, a topic extensively covered in

South African economic literature (Mokoena, 2022; Dlamini, 2023).

In summary, the success and failure of a firm globally is significantly contingent upon

its capability to comprehend and leverage the distinct rules of the game. In other

words, a firm's victory or defeat hinges, at least partly, on how the rules are

formulated, enforced, and modified. This necessitates businesses to continuously

monitor, interpret, and adapt to the evolving rules of the game to ensure survival and

growth. Consequently, such an institution-based perspective has become a

preeminent viewpoint on international business, as corroborated by South African

researchers (Khumalo, 2023; Sibanda, 2022). This paper focuses on formal

institutions (such as political, legal, and economic systems), with an accompanying

article that will delve into informal institutions.

, 2 Literature Research

Bryman et al. (2014) define a literature search as a systematic and meticulously

organised exploration of already published data to uncover a breadth of high-quality

references pertaining to a specific topic. To perform the literature search for this

report, a series of key steps were undertaken to pinpoint the most applicable and

informative sources.

The initial step involved determining the time span of the search, which was set to

encompass the years from 2012 to 2023. This period was chosen to ensure the

relevance of the data to contemporary market conditions.

The following is a detailed account of how the search was conducted:

Search terms utilised: 'Challenges of Doing Business in Africa', 'African

Entrepreneurship', 'Market entry into Africa', 'Formal and informal institutional

framework', 'Evaluating the determinants of formal entrepreneurship', 'Capital market

development in sub-Saharan Africa'.

Databases accessed: Cochrane Library, Embase, Sabinet, Scopus, Academia,

IEEE Xplore, Directory of Open Access Journals, JSTOR.

Search engines used: Google.

Search results: Approximately 60,000 results.

Number of articles reviewed: 35 articles.

Number of sources deemed relevant and useful for the first report: 20 sources.

3 Background

Established in Grahamstown in 1838 as the Eastern Province Bank, FNB is the

oldest bank in South Africa. It now operates as a division of FirstRand Bank Limited.

Two significant aspects underscore FNB's history: a resilient ability to overcome

numerous challenges posed by South Africa's diverse circumstances, and a

customer-oriented focus that shapes its services and operations (Hart, 2019).

A key event in FNB's evolution was in 1998 when the financial services sectors of

Rand Merchant Bank Holdings and Anglo American amalgamated to create

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