管辖权选择与外国区位选择:欧洲太阳能产业中市场与非市场经验的作用

Jurisdiction shopping and foreign location choice: The role of market and nonmarket experience in the European solar energy industry

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES · 2020
被引 39
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究产业支持政策如何影响企业外国区位选择,发现企业会倾向于政策更慷慨的国家,且非市场经验会强化这一倾向,而市场经验影响较小。

Abstract

Abstract Several countries provide policy support to specific sectors in order to facilitate industry transitions. While industry-support policies stimulate the growth of their target sectors, little is known about how such policies engender heterogeneous international strategies. In this article, we investigate how industry-support policies influence foreign location choices. We argue that firms engage in jurisdiction shopping, choosing to invest in countries with more generous policy support, but that this tendency varies markedly across firms. Specifically, we suggest that firms’ nonmarket experience exacerbates the effect of policy support on location choice, whereas market experience has less of an impact. Further, we propose that some firms view generous policies more skeptically than others, depending on the nature of their nonmarket experience. We test and find support for our predictions using a longitudinal dataset of foreign investments of firms entering the solar energy industry in the European Union. Our findings indicate that supportive policies stimulate the energy transition, attracting in particular foreign entrants diversifying into renewables or having more policy experience. At the same time, they suggest that adverse policy changes in one country affect how firms assess policies in other countries, highlighting the need for policy coordination at a supranational level.

国际商务产业政策外国直接投资太阳能产业非市场战略