The Growth of Chinese Multinationals
The growth of Chinese multinationals has become a fascinating component within the larger literature on the growth of firms in and out of emerging economies. Leveraging the latest and most-comprehensive data, Casanova and Miroux’s (2024) research enables
Mike Peng
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Why did they get in trouble? The influence of firm characteristics and institutional distance on Chinese firms’ foreign market entry attempt [PDF]
Despite the rich body of research on the outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) by Chinese multinationals, little attention has been given to the fact that China’s OFDI is facing a high failure rate even in their initial attempt to enter a foreign ...
Shuo Zhang
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The degree of internationalization of Chinese Multinationals along the belt and road initiative countries. [PDF]
This study assesses the degree of internationalization of Chinese firms along the Belt and Road initiative countries. Most of the extant studies of the Belt and Road initiative have been qualitative, and where there have been quantitative studies, they ...
Olawoyin Gregory Adedigba +2 more
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Goodbye China: What Do Fewer Foreigners Mean for Multinationals and the Chinese Economy? [PDF]
The number of foreigners living in China is very low in international comparison and has further declined recently. While the strict COVID-19-related travel restrictions played a major role in this decline, there are indications that the decline started ...
Frank Bickenbach, Wan-Hsin Liu
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The interaction between domestic and outward foreign direct investment in China: The influence of region-specific context. [PDF]
Since the Chinese government launched the Belt and Road Initiative, state-owned enterprises and private conglomerates have increased overseas investment. The massive outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) profoundly affects China's regional development
David W H Wong +3 more
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Multinationals and the creation of Chinese trade linkages [PDF]
Abstract. This paper studies the relationship between multinational firm proximity and the formation of new export connections by private Chinese exporters between 1997 and 2003. The results indicate that growth in the presence of multinational firms is positively associated with the formation of new trade by local Chinese firms.
Deborah L. Swenson
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How diversification of overseas subsidiaries affects parent company innovation performance: evidence from China’s multinationals [PDF]
This paper examines the diversification of overseas subsidiaries on innovation performance of the parent company. Based on theoretical analysis and a combined Chinese firm dataset from 2000 to 2013, we find that diversification of overseas subsidiaries ...
Siyi Wang +3 more
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The Internationalization of Chinese Companies: Are the Traditional Resource Based Theories Valid Yet? [PDF]
Over the past two decades, Chinese multinationals have made a huge amount of foreign direct investment abroad, making China the largest outward investor among top ten emerging countries.
Adele PARMENTOLA
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Chinese multinationals: how do institutional factors affect their location patterns?
This paper analyses the impact of various host country institutional factors on the location patterns of 29 large Chinese multinationals. From a sample of 127 outward foreign direct investment (FDI) decisions made in 52 countries, our findings suggest ...
Diego Quer Ramón +2 more
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Chinese Multinationals Gaining Global Dominance
Chinese firms have become key players in the global economy. Their rise is a defining feature since the turn of the century. In this paper, we analyze the ascent of Chinese firms in global business, the factors behind their emergence and how they have ...
Lourdes Casanova, Anne Miroux
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