重新审视FDI战略与企业特定优势的流动:聚焦国有企业

Revisiting FDI Strategies and the Flow of Firm‐Specific Advantages: A Focus on State‐Owned Enterprises

GLOBAL STRATEGY JOURNAL · 2016
被引 69
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究了国有企业进行对外直接投资的独特动机,发现它们更倾向于在外国获取独特资源与能力并回流至母国,这与传统跨国企业的FDI战略不同。

Abstract

Plain language summary Research on the motivations driving multinational enterprises to undertake foreign direct investment ( FDI ) has largely ignored state‐owned enterprises ( SOE s). In this article, we consider the unique motivations of SOE s and demonstrate that such organizations are more likely to undertake FDI in host (foreign) countries with the goal of acquiring unique resources and capabilities that can subsequently be returned to the SOE 's home country. This strategic behavior is distinct from the FDI of multinational enterprises, which typically leverage their resources and capabilities in their home countries to expand into host (foreign) countries. Technical summary The international business literature has focused on foreign direct investment ( FDI ) strategies that involve resource seeking, market seeking, and efficiency seeking. Although scholars have introduced the notion of strategic asset‐seeking FDI , questions have been raised about the feasibility of this FDI strategy and the nature of the flows of firm‐specific advantages ( FSA s) stemming from it. The present study seeks to address this gap in the literature by identifying new strategic asset‐seeking FDI strategies and the FSA flows associated with them. Because of their unique locational advantages, we contend that the proposed FDI strategies are particularly feasible for state‐owned enterprises ( SOE s). We discuss each new FDI strategy using case illustrations of SOE s. Copyright © 2016 Strategic Management Society.

对外直接投资国有企业企业特定优势战略资产寻求