慈善仍可始于家中:考察非洲对非洲对外直接投资的驱动因素与边界条件

Charity can still begin at home: Examining the drivers and boundary conditions of Africa-to-Africa outward foreign direct investment (OFDI)

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT · 2023
被引 9
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于制度理论和动态能力视角,研究非洲中小企业如何在非洲国家内部进行对外直接投资,发现跨境开放式创新起中介作用,战略敏捷性起双刃剑调节作用。

Abstract

Recent studies on ‘Africa Rising’ and ‘Africa-to-Africa Internationalization’ have propelled conversations on how African Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) can continue to internationalize within African countries. From the tenets of the institutional theory and the dynamic capabilities perspectives, this study proposes and tests a framework of how and when dysfunctional competition drives SMEs' outward foreign direct investments within African countries. Analysis of a survey data from 196 Ghanaian SMEs operating across the African continent indicates that cross-border open innovation mediates the relationship between dysfunctional competition and SMEs' intra- Africa OFDI activities. Further analysis revealed that SMEs' strategic agility plays a double-edged sword moderating role in enhancing the effects of dysfunctional competitions and cross-border open innovation on intra-Africa OFDI. These findings have significant implications for the international business and finance literature as well as the management and growth of African SMEs.

中小企业国际化制度理论动态能力非洲经济对外直接投资