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The Pitfalls of Internationalization: The Experience of American Life Insurers in Australia, 1885–1905

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2018

MONICA J. KENELEY*
Affiliation:
Monica J. Keneley is Professor in Finance at Deakin University, Victoria, Australia. She has published in the area of business and insurance history. The focus of her research has been on the impacts of financial deregulation, the nature of organizational change, and adaptive and innovative responses to change. Contact info: Department of Finance, Deakin Business School, Deakin University Warrnambool, Victoria 3280. E-mail: mkeneley@deakin.edu.au

Abstract

In the latter part of the nineteenth century, the three largest life insurance companies had a presence in more than forty countries. In the 1880s they turned their attention to the Australian colonies, in which life insurance markets were expanding. The venture, however, was met with unexpected market resistance, and the expectations of the Big Three were never fully met. An eclectic paradigm provides an explanatory tool, which is applied to an investigation of the experiences of American companies. These companies were not able to realize the ownership and location, or internalize the advantages, needed to build a sustainable presence in the Australian life insurance market.

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Sydney Morning Herald , 1889.Google Scholar
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AMP, Sydney.Google Scholar
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Brash, Donald T. American Investment in Australian Industry. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966.Google Scholar
Buley, R. Carlyle. The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States 1859–1964, Vol. 1. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1967.Google Scholar
Butlin, Noel G. Investment in Australian Economic Development 1861–1900. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1964.Google Scholar
Coghlan, T. A. Statistical Account of the Seven Colonies of Australasia. Sydney: Government of NSW, 1894–1902/03.Google Scholar
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Hansmann, Henry. The Ownership of Enterprise. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996.Google Scholar
Hendricks, Francis. Preliminary Report of the Investigation into the Management of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. New York: Spectator Company, 1905.Google Scholar
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Keneley, Monica. “Marketing the Message: The Making of the Market for Life Insurance in Australia 1850–1940.” Enterprise & Society 16, no. 4 (2015): 926956.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Li, Jaitoa. “Foreign Entry and Survival: Effects of Strategic Choices on Performance in International Markets.” Strategic Journal of Management 16, no. 5 (1995): 333351.Google Scholar
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Lyons, Mark. “The History of Non-Profit Organizations in Australia as a Test of Some Recent Non-Profit Theory.” Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 4, no. 3 (1993): 301325.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mata, José, and Portugal, Pedro. “Closure and Divestiture by Foreign Entrants: The Impact of Entry and Post Entry Strategies.” Strategic Management Journal 21, no. 5 (2000): 549562.3.0.CO;2-F>CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Megaw, Ruth. “Some Aspects of the United States Impact on Australia 1901–1923.” PhD diss., University of Sydney, 1966.Google Scholar
McLean, Ian W. “Australian Economic Growth in Historical Perspective.” Economic Record 80, no. 250 (2004): 330345.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nobbs, Raymond. “Provident Venture: Friendly Societies and Life Assurance.” The Insurance Record, November (1983): 450455.Google Scholar
North, Douglass. “Capital Accumulation in Life Insurance between the Civil War and the Investigation of 1905.” In Men in Business Essays on the Historical Role of the Entrepreneur, edited by Miller, Henry, 238253. New York: Harper Row, 1952.Google Scholar
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North, Douglass. “Life Insurance and Investment Banking at the Time of the Armstrong Investigation of 1905–1906.” Journal of Economic History 14, no. 3 (1954): 209228.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pearson, Robin. “Organizational Forms in Insurance: A Comparison of the USA and Germany during Industrialization.” In Corporate Forms and Organizational Choice in International insurance, edited by Pearson, Robin and Yoneyama, Takau, 114141. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rajshekar, Raj G., Griffith, David, and White, Steven. “An Empirical Examination of Factors Influencing the Internationalization of Service Firms.” Journal of Services Marketing 17, no. 2 (2003): 185201.Google Scholar
Rugman, Alan, M. “New Theories of Multinational Enterprise: An Assessment of Internalization Theory” Bulletin of Economic Research 38, no. 2 (1986): 101118.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wilkins, Mira. “Multinational Enterprise in Insurance: An Historical Overview.” Business History 51, no. 3 (2009): 334363.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wright, Robert E. “Insuring America: Market, Intermediated and Government Risk Management Since 1790.” In Encuentro Internacional sobre la Historia del Seguro, edited by Caruana, L., 239298. Madrid: FundacioMapfre, 2010.Google Scholar
Australasian Insurance and Banking Record (AIBR), 1879–1905.Google Scholar
Sydney Morning Herald , 1889.Google Scholar
Sunday Times , 1889.Google Scholar
AMP, Sydney.Google Scholar