国民收入不平等与国际商业扩张

National Income Inequality and International Business Expansion

BUSINESS & SOCIETY · 2018
被引 10
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了东道国收入不平等如何影响跨国公司的海外生产投资决策,发现两者呈倒U型关系,且这种关系因投资目标(效率寻求、市场寻求或能力提升)而异。

Abstract

We examine the extent to which host country income inequality influences multinational enterprises’ (MNE) expansion strategy for foreign production investment, depending on their specific strategic objectives. Applying a transaction cost framework, we predict that national income inequality has an inverted U-shaped relationship with foreign production investment. As inequality increases, MNEs accrue lower transaction costs arising from interactions with various local actors, leading to higher probability of investment. As income inequality increases further, its effect on location attractiveness will become negative, as its attraction effect is increasingly offset by additional monitoring, bargaining, and security costs owing to the more fractious nature of high inequality societies. In addition, we suggest that the impact of income inequality is contingent on investment objectives: The inverted U-shaped relationship is stronger for efficiency-seeking investment but weaker for market-seeking and competence-enhancing investments. We find substantial support for our hypotheses through an analysis of 27 years (1986-2012) of data on Japanese MNEs’ overseas production entries.

跨国公司外国直接投资收入不平等交易成本