跨国公司子公司的区位与生存:集聚与企业异质性

Location and survival of MNEs' subsidiaries: Agglomeration and heterogeneity of firms

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2019
被引 29
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

复制了Shaver和Flyer(2000)的研究,发现集聚效应对外来跨国公司与东道国企业之间的差异有重要影响,强者会因担心知识泄露而避免高度专业化区域。

Abstract

Abstract Research summary Our study provides a quasi–replication of Shaver and Flyer (2000), which was among the first studies that challenged the positive role of agglomeration in determining companies' location choice and performances, thus changing the way management scholars view companies' attitude towards agglomeration forces. We employ the same research design, specification and tests, and a different population, to discuss the generalizability of the original study. Building on the framework of Shaver and Flyer (2000), our findings offer intriguing new empirical evidence highlighting the importance of the differential between entering foreign firms and host country firms as a crucial condition in understanding agglomeration forces and adverse selection mechanisms. Managerial summary Our exercise confirms that agglomeration forces act differently on stronger versus weaker multinational enterprises (MNEs). However, we find that stronger MNEs tend to avoid location in highly specialized areas when they are afraid of knowledge leakages towards host country–based rivals that have enough absorptive capacity to benefit and improve their competitive advantages. Managerial implications are quite relevant. Indeed, when MNEs avoid co–location in highly specialized areas, they also limit their own access to local knowledge and other agglomeration economies, such as supply networks and qualified workforce. Thus, MNEs managers need to design and implement devices that, on the one hand prevent local leakages of their knowledge and, on the other, do not hinder their access to local unique knowledge and resources.

跨国公司集聚经济企业异质性区位选择知识溢出