去全球化:国际商务研究的理论、预测与机遇

De-globalization: Theories, predictions, and opportunities for international business research

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES · 2019
被引 612 · 同刊同年前 1%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

引入政治学中的自由主义和现实主义理论,预测去全球化趋势,并探讨其对国际商务研究在跨国公司政治策略、全球价值链和国家背景方面的机遇。

Abstract

De-globalization, now a distinct possibility, would induce a significant qualitative shift in strategies, structures, and behaviors observable in international business (IB). Coming to terms with this qualitative shift would require IB research to develop a much deeper integration of politics, the key driver of de-globalization. To support such integration, this paper introduces two relevant theories of (de-)globalization from political science, liberalism and realism. Both predict de-globalization under current conditions but lead to different expectations about the future world economy: liberalism suggests a patchwork of economic linkages, while realism predicts the emergence of economic blocs around major countries. This paper discusses the resulting opportunities in three areas of IB research: political strategies and roles of multinational enterprises (MNEs), global value chains, and the role of the national context. For political strategies and roles, there is a need to explore how regular business activities and deliberate political agency of MNEs affect the political sustainability of globalization. For value chains, questions include their future reach and specialization, changes in organizational forms, and the impact of political considerations on location decisions. Research opportunities on national contexts relate to their ability to sustain globalization and their connection with economic and military power.

国际商务全球化政治经济学跨国公司