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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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China's outward foreign direct investment: Location choice and firm ownership

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the international location decisions made by public listed Chinese firms during the period 2006-2008, using a Poisson count data regression model, and categorize the firms into state-controlled and privately owned according to majority ownership.
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State ownership effect on firms' FDI ownership decisions under institutional pressure: a study of Chinese outward-investing firms

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of state ownership on Chinese firms' foreign direct investment (FDI) ownership decisions is investigated, and the authors argue that state ownership creates the political affiliation of a firm with its home country government, which increases the firm's resource dependence on home-country institutions, while also influencing its image as perceived by host-country institutional constituents.
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Emerging multinationals from mid-range economies: the influence of institutions and factor markets

TL;DR: In this paper, an enriched typology of emerging economies with a focus on mid-range emerging economies, which are positioned between traditional emerging economies and newly developed economies, is proposed.
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Theoretical foundations of emerging economy business research

TL;DR: Theoretically into Central and Eastern Europe: Transactions, Resources, and Institutions as mentioned in this paper is a survey of the contributions of research in CEE to theoretical debates in business research, highlighting the need to develop a better understanding of the boundary conditions of scholarly theories of knowledge.
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Exploring the role of government involvement in outward FDI from emerging economies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explain the mechanisms through which government impacts the internationalization of emerging market enterprises (EMEs), and demonstrate that an important source of variation is the idiosyncratic manner in which EMEs are affiliated with government agencies.
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China’s Emerging Global Businesses: Political Economy and Institutional Investigations

Yongjin Zhang
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the economic reform and internationalization of China's economy and the transition of Chinese firms to the international market. But they focus on the transition process.
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The International Implications of China's Fledgling Regulatory State: From Product Maker to Rule Maker

TL;DR: The authors argue that the ongoing transformation of the Chinese state is empowering the country's leaders to influence the non-market environment of business as well, and that this route of influence has the potential of being at least as important as changes in relative market prices.
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The Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment: A Framework for Analyzing Investment Laws and Regulations in Developing Countries

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the effect of investment laws and regulations on the amount of private capital actually invested by private investors in Africa, rather than the social substructure underpinning the rules, and make no attempt to explore the interplay between such rules and other extraneous factors that also influence the flow of FDI.
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