同族裔移民社区、跨国距离与新兴经济体家族企业的海外区位选择

Co-ethnic immigrant communities, cross-national distance, and foreign location choice of family firms from emerging economies

JOURNAL OF WORLD BUSINESS · 2025
被引 2
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究了同族裔移民社区规模如何影响新兴经济体家族企业的海外投资区位选择,发现行政距离和知识距离会增强这种影响,而全球连通距离会削弱它。

Abstract

Can co-ethnic immigrant communities (CICs) influence the foreign location choice of family firms from emerging economies (FFEs) under different cross-national distance conditions? To answer this question, this study explores how the effect of CIC size on the foreign location choice of FFEs varies with four key types of cross-national distances. By using the data of 885 investments of Chinese family firms in 161 countries, this study finds that CIC size has a positive effect on the location choice of such firms. Moreover, the effect is strengthened by administrative and knowledge distances, weakened by global connectedness distance, and does not vary with relational distance. This study adds insights into the antecedents of foreign location choice and clarifies the role of CICs in helping FFEs overcome the challenges of different types of cross-national distances. By contextualizing FFEs, this study can benefit family firm internationalization research.

家族企业国际商务移民经济学区位选择