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How emerging market governments promote outward FDI: Experience from China

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In this article, the authors developed the logic that OFDI promotion policies set by emerging market governments are economically imperative and institutionally complementary to offsetting competitive disadvantages of emerging market enterprises in global competition.
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This article is published in Journal of World Business.The article was published on 2010-01-01. It has received 950 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Emerging markets & Foreign direct investment.

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Cross-Border M&A Motives and Home Country Institutions: Role of Regulatory Quality and Dynamics in the Asia-Pacific Region

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the relationship between home country institutions and cross-border merger and acquisition motives of MNEs from the Asia-Pacific region, with a focus on the role of regulatory quality and dynamics.
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Home and Host Country Determinants of Chinese Multinational Enterprises’ Investments into East Central Europe

TL;DR: Szunomar as mentioned in this paper explores the main characteristics of Chinese investments and types of involvement and identifies the home and host country determinants of Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) within the East Central European (ECE) region, with a focus on structural, institutional and political factors.

The Role of Context in the Globalization of Chinese Firms

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that it is crucial to take account of both home and host country contexts in order to understand their implications for Chinese enterprises investing into foreign countries, and they draw upon insights from resource-based, institutional and political perspectives.
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Internationalization Pathways of Chinese Private Firms: A Closer Look at Firm-Specific Advantages

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the internationalization processes of Chinese private sector firms and show that variations in internationalization of private Chinese firms can be better explained by traditional internationalization theories than by the typical approach proposed in the recent literature that centers on state-created advantages.
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Strategic responses to institutional processes

TL;DR: The authors applied the convergent insights of institutional and resource dependence perspectives to the prediction of strategic responses to institutional processes, and proposed a typology of strategies that vary in active organizational resistance from passive conformity to proactive manipulation.
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International expansion of emerging market enterprises: A springboard perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a springboard perspective to describe the internationalization of emerging market multinational corporations (EM MNEs), and discuss unique traits that characterize the international expansion of EM MNE, and the unique motivations that steer them toward internationalization.
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The determinants of Chinese outward foreign direct investment

TL;DR: This paper investigated the determinants of Chinese outward direct investment and the extent to which three special explanations (capital market imperfections, special ownership advantages and institutional factors) need to be nested within the general theory of the multinational firm.
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International production and the multinational enterprise

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a taxonomy of the United Kingdom's International Direct Investment Position in the mid-1970s and present a toolkit approach to evaluate the costs and benefits of Multinational Enterprises to host countries.
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The institutional environment for multinational investment

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of political hazards on the choice of market entry mode varies across multinational firms based on the extent to which they face expropriation hazards from their potential joint-venture partners in the host country (the level of contractual hazards).
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