宏观结构对跨国企业海外市场绩效的影响:政府间组织联系、出口依赖和移民纽带的价值

The Influence of Macro Structure on the Foreign Market Performance of Transnational Firms: The Value of IGO Connections, Export Dependence, and Immigration Links

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2009
被引 107
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了母国与东道国之间的宏观结构联系(政府间组织成员、出口依赖、移民)如何通过监督和制裁机制提升跨国企业在东道国的市场绩效。

Abstract

This study assesses macro, state-centered structural influences on the foreign host market performance of transnational firms, highlighting sanctioning and monitoring. We hypothesize that transnational firms from home countries that have more structural links to a focal host country through (1) common membership in inter-governmental organizations, (2) the host's export dependence, and (3) immigration will be better able to allay concerns about value appropriation vis-à-vis both public and private actors in that host country. Those transnational firms will have more incentive to create value in that host country and should experience greater success in economic exchange there. Regression results, based on the 2000–2001 relative sales performance of foreign transnationals from a variety of home countries operating in six large host countries across more than 35 industries, confirm that our three indicators of structure have positive, direct, and independent effects on transnationals' foreign market performance. Dependence and immigration enable sanctioning and monitoring and, beyond capabilities and trust, are additional mechanisms in explaining transnationals' foreign market performance.

国际商务跨国企业制度经济学国际贸易