Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2811333574> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2811333574 abstract "Drawing on the institutional lens and the global political economy (GPE) perspective, the thesis firstly examines the role of home-government support and interstate relational factors in shaping Chinese multinational enterprises (MNEs) overseas subsidiary performance. The author tackles two aspects of home-government support: financial support and non-financial policy support. Moreover, their effects under the contingency of interstate relational factors are considered. Using survey data, the findings show that Chinese MNEs subsidiary performance is positively related to the degree of home-government non-financial policy support but not financial support. The effect of non-financial policy support is moderated by interstate political and economic relations. Stronger interstate political relations augment the impact of non-financial policy support on subsidiary performance, whereas interstate economic relations have a substitutive effect. The thesis further addresses the role of home-country legitimacy on the level of political risk faced by Chinese MNEs when venturing internationally. Highlighting the notion of legitimacy under the institutional perspective, the author suggests that the level of political risk encountered by Chinese firms is jointly determined by the institutional governance quality and firms home-country legitimacy with key stakeholders in a host country. While host-country political and regulatory governance quality remain important factors in explaining the political risk faced by Chinese MNEs, their effects tend to diminish due to the lack of social acceptance of a firm s home country with the host-country government, industrial agencies and general public. Finally, this thesis explores how political risk is conceived by Chinese MNEs when competing in the global arena. Based on qualitative interviews with managers of Chinese firms, the study provides a fine-grained analysis about the way that political risk is perceived by Chinese companies operating in developed and developing host countries, specifically, the European Union (EU) and Africa. The findings reveal that Chinese MNEs perceive that political risk can go beyond the conventional source of host-country political turmoil. The baggage carried by Chinese firms due to different ideologies between their home and host countries, and the host-government s concern over the motives behind these firms activities, represent a source of political risk arise from firms home country. The study shows that Chinese MNEs regard their home-country origin and industry-specific restrictions as major political risks in the EU. By contrast, they consider the volatile political environment in some African countries as the main source of political risk. In addition to the sharp contrast of the political and regulatory environments between the EU and Africa, Chinese firms commonly face political risk in both markets due to their own behaviours." @default.
- W2811333574 created "2018-07-10" @default.
- W2811333574 creator A5085662381 @default.
- W2811333574 date "2018-01-01" @default.
- W2811333574 modified "2023-09-28" @default.
- W2811333574 title "External factors and outward foreign direct investment by Chinese firms" @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1247785285 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1439102393 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1484668514 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1518806022 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1518964539 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1569288781 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1578305463 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1592576206 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1607848689 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1726508501 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1742064565 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1742802499 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1870820680 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1963610201 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1964082292 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1964452282 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1964953479 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1965183497 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1967566907 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1970326724 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1970708149 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1971047716 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1971467849 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1971805457 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1972861098 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1973275355 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1974110858 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1976627113 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1980969554 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1981158134 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1981492647 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1981838341 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1982081232 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1986744520 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1988953498 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1990471475 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1992524498 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1993300775 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1993325457 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1993582107 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1994797717 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1995445773 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1996384550 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1996751723 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1997974428 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W1999972471 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2001189169 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2002554683 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2007157892 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2008329656 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2009248339 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2012500776 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2015728535 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2019881976 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2020595149 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2023292379 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2026944271 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W20272040 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2028460001 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2030443682 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2031446257 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2033160011 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2033442500 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2033812391 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2034294919 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2034449371 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2034468235 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2039666507 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2041936590 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2043723207 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2043981061 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2052117910 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2052221520 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2056277795 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2057958514 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2058591798 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2059292507 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2059795083 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2061977616 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2067194407 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2069545284 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2070343248 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2074182207 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2074880862 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2075346462 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2080607305 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2080647794 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2081203037 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2085067690 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2088078282 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2088508036 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2091626777 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2094994166 @default.
- W2811333574 cites W2097152148 @default.