跨国能源公用事业在能源转型中:可再生能源外商直接投资驱动因素的组态研究

Multinational energy utilities in the energy transition: A configurational study of the drivers of FDI in renewables

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES · 2021
被引 101
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了17家跨国能源公用事业公司的289个绿地投资项目,发现私营企业主导可再生能源投资,而国有企业更倾向于低风险策略,且国际经验对两者的影响不同。

Abstract

Abstract The global energy system has a long way to go to meet international climate goals, and significant investment in renewable energy is required to accelerate the energy transition (IRENA, 2016, 2019). We examine how firm- and country-specific conditions in the electric utility sector impact foreign direct investment (FDI) in renewables. Using a unique dataset of 289 greenfield investments by 17 multinational energy utilities, we employ a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) that yields five causal configurations leading to FDI in renewables and four configurations leading to investment in non-renewables. Our results indicate that private MNEs are at the forefront of investment in renewables, and while state-owned MNEs (SOMNEs) do invest in them, they tend to follow strategies that are less risky compared to private MNEs and more responsive to host-country incentives. Our analysis suggests that for private MNEs, international experience is strongly associated with investment in renewables, while for SOMNEs it is associated with investment in non-renewables. Further, we also identify instances where MNEs contribute simultaneously to a ‘race to the top’ and a ‘race to the bottom’ by investing in both renewables and non-renewables in different markets, thereby reducing the pace of the energy transition.

外商直接投资可再生能源跨国企业定性比较分析能源转型