Location strategies of Chinese multinationalsTools Li, Lin (2021) Location strategies of Chinese multinationals. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe rapid internationalization of Chinese firms has attracted great attention from international business scholars. The different strategies that Chinese MNEs have adopted in the spatial distribution of their economics activities have raised several important questions, i.e. how Chinese multinationals organize their portfolio of locations in foreign markets, and what kind of factors determine the choice of different location portfolio? The main purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of home country environments on location portfolio of Chinese multinationals. This study seeks to elaborate the traditional location theory to combine perspectives from institution-based view and economic geography in examining three dimension of location portfolio: non home-region vs. home-region orientation, developed-country vs. developing-country orientation and OFDI agglomeration at the subnational regions. Using a large sample of Chinese OFDI projects, this study constructs two datasets. One encompasses 28,181 OFDI locations in 139 host countries during 1999-2018 which is used to test the hypothesis regarding non home-region vs home-region orientation, and developed-country vs. developing-country orientation. Another dataset is comprised of 2,728 OFDI projects in 250 subnational regions of 29 foreign countries during 2003-2018, which is used to analyze the effect of OFDI agglomeration.
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