Multinacionales chinas¿cómo influyen los factores institucionales en sus patrones de localización?
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Universitat d'Alacant
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ISSN: 1131-6837
Datum der Publikation: 2011
Ausgabe: 11
Nummer: 2
Seiten: 77-88
Art: Artikel
Andere Publikationen in: Management Letters / Cuadernos de Gestión
Zusammenfassung
Este artículo analiza la influencia de diversos factores institucionales del país de destino sobre los patrones de localización de 29 grandes multinacionales chinas. A partir de una muestra de 127 decisiones de inversión directa en el exterior (IDE) en 52 países, nuestros resultados indican que una mayor dificultad a la hora de hacer negocios y un elevado riesgo político no condicionan sus decisiones de entrada. No obstante, la presencia de personas de etnia china en el país de destino, un mayor tamaño absoluto del mercado y un mayor volumen de exportaciones chinas hacia ese país influyen positivamente.
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