Abstract: We take Chinese TV industry as a typical case to evaluate its international competitiveness by using Porter’s diamond model and focuses on the application characteristics in the new context of global value chain. In the context of global value chain, the international competitiveness of a nation has obvious“value chain segment”characteristics. For open emerging countries, to unders...
Abstract:In the context of the financial crisis and the reversal of the trend of globalization, it is important to understand the development orientation of the host country. As a typical Latin American country, Chile has experienced the full process of industrialization including the pre-industrialization phase, the inward industrialization phase, the neoliberal reform phase and the export ori...
Abstract:In recent years, China's outbound investment in mining industry has grown rapidly, which is generally attributed to the will of the government and the behavior of state capital in the international world, and it is questioned whether China's state-owned mining enterprises have real outbound investment capacity. To this end, this paper uses the "comprehensive analysis framework of devel...
Abstract:For the later-developing open countries, understanding and grasping the factors and mechanisms that may form the international competitiveness of their specific industries is an important way for their local enterprises to survive, develop and gain international competitiveness under the conditions of opening up. In the 1980s, economist Dunning proposed the concept of industry competi...
Abstract:Panama's foreign investment policy is open. However, as China and Panama have just established diplomatic relations, few Chinese enterprises have made direct investment in Panama. Starting with the analysis of Panama's investment environment and combining with the evaluations of business environment of Panama from authorized international institutions, this paper sorts out the locatio...
Abstract:For a long time, the United States has been the most important destination of foreign direct investment in the world. The location advantages and good investment environment of the United States are the basic reasons for attracting Chinese enterprises to invest in the United States. This is not only reflected in its huge mature market and the world's leading high-tech R&D and applicat...
Abstract:This paper first compares Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) trends between China and Latin America - the main investors among developing economies today.Authors:Casanova L, Chen T, Chen C.The Academy of International Business, Chapter Latin America 2017 Conference (Lima, Peru).International Journal of Emerging Market. Available at SSRN 2716349, 2016
Abstract:Although Investment Development Path (IDP) theory had pointed out that, the net OFDI of a country would develop from negative to positive with the development of the economy. However, the dynamic mechanism and influencing factors of this process have not yet been revealed clearly. Based on the real practice of openness and development of typical developing countries, such as China and ...
Abstract:Latin American countries face huge demands for infrastructure investment, while China’s capacity advantages in this area have attracted international attention in recent years. From the historical perspective, commodity-price-based economic growth, government capacity and private sector participation are the most important three drivers behind the development of Latin America infras...
Abstract:A mass of scholars had studied the roles of government and MNEs in industry development. The general conclusion was that FDI had both positive and negative effects and the government played a crucial role in maximizing the positive effects. Although some scholars were aware of the game relationships between MNEs and government, the important questions that how the government bargained ...
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