全球动荡时期的跨国企业及其子公司:一个国际关系视角

The MNE and its subsidiaries at times of global disruptions: An international relations perspective

GLOBAL STRATEGY JOURNAL · 2022
被引 97 · 同刊同年前 7%
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

从国际关系视角分析三大全球动荡(人员流动减少、国家监管分歧、反全球化民粹主义)如何影响跨国企业及其子公司的战略与合法性,对研究全球战略和政治环境的学者有参考价值。

Abstract

Abstract Research Summary The global economy has recently entered a period of disruptions, increasing barriers to cross‐border business and potentially inhibiting the merits and legitimacy of integrated global strategies. We explore how three major disruptions in the global economy (reduced people mobility, divergent national regulatory institutions, and anti‐globalization populism) affect the strategies of multinational enterprises, and, in particular, the role of their foreign subsidiaries. These external disruptions call for a reassessment of theories regarding the nature of global strategy and the interaction between businesses and their political environment. Specifically, we argue that the international relations perspectives of realism, liberalism, and constructivism help explain the nature of the disruptions, and hence can inform strategy scholarship in explaining and examining strategic responses to such external disruptions. Managerial Summary Firms establish subsidiaries abroad in order to exploit the opportunities of globalization to the benefit of their shareholders and other stakeholders. However, the global economy has recently entered a period of disruptions that include reduced people mobility, divergent national regulatory institutions, and increased anti‐globalization populism. We argue that these disruptions will not only create new operational challenges for global strategies and new needs for local adaptation but may even challenge the legitimacy of global business models. We turn to political science for explanations and find that three paradigms of international relations offer contrarian predictions not only on the big disruptions but also on the ability of MNEs to influence political processes driving the disruptions.

国际商务跨国公司全球战略政治经济学国际关系