Governance, Investors Motivations and Foreign Direct Investment Inflow in Selected African Countries: Does John Dunning’s Eclectic Paradigm Matters?

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Felix Aberu
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Abstract Over the years, studies have focused on the implications of institutional quality as a key factor of FDI inflows into Africa and how it influences the economic processes of various African countries. However, in the studies on Africa, investors’ motivations as determinants of foreign direct investment inflows into African regions are grossly understudied and yet determined. As a result, there is a need to investigate the impact of FDI inflows on African countries, as well as the implications of home and host country investment phenomena. The study employs ex-post-facto research using panel data obtained from different World Bank publications; world development indicators, and the Transparency Index database from 1997 to 2022. The System Generalized Method of Moments (SGMM) was used to examine the data. The results reveal that governance and investor motivations have a negative impact on each other; the effect of the interacted variables is less than the total of the impacts of governance and investor motivations separately. Therefore, FDI in the selecte3d African countries will decline by 7.5 points for every unit increase in the level of poor governance and investor motivations, and this validates the locational assumption of John Dunning Eclectic Paradigm with the proposition that FDI inflows is a function of the home and host investment phenomena As a result, we recommend that African governments implement Regulatory reform, market reform, complete streets policies, and contingency-based planning that are FDI inflow induced.
治理、投资者动机与特定非洲国家的外国直接投资流入:约翰·邓宁的折衷主义范式是否重要?
多年来,研究的重点是制度质量作为外国直接投资流入非洲的关键因素的影响,以及它如何影响非洲各国的经济进程。然而,在关于非洲的研究中,投资者的动机作为外国直接投资流入非洲区域的决定因素的研究严重不足,但仍是确定的。因此,有必要调查外国直接投资流入对非洲国家的影响,以及母国和东道国投资现象的影响。该研究采用事后研究,使用从世界银行不同出版物获得的小组数据;1997年至2022年的世界发展指标和透明度指数数据库。采用系统广义矩量法(SGMM)对数据进行检验。结果表明:公司治理与投资者动机之间存在负向影响;相互作用的变量的影响小于治理和投资者动机单独影响的总和。因此,所选的3个非洲国家的外国直接投资将随着治理不善和投资者动机的每单位增加而下降7.5个百分点,这证实了约翰·邓宁不偏不正范式的区位假设,即外国直接投资流入是母国和东道国投资现象的函数。因此,我们建议非洲政府实施监管改革,市场改革,完整的街道政策,以及由外国直接投资流入引起的基于应急的规划。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Legal Studies is a journal of interdisciplinary academic research into law and legal institutions. It emphasizes social science approaches, especially those of economics, political science, and psychology, but it also publishes the work of historians, philosophers, and others who are interested in legal theory. The JLS was founded in 1972.
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