The firm as a geoeconomic actor

Kean Fan Lim
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Cutting-edge research on geoeconomics has under-explored one core constituent – the firm. Presenting two empirical ‘snapshots’ from different historical-geographical conjunctures, this essay spotlights the continuities that underpin firms’ function as geoeconomic actors. The first conjuncture is the expansion of British geoeconomic influence through the East India Company. The US government’s ongoing attempt to curtail attempts by China-based firms to develop high performance semiconductor chips comprises the second conjuncture. While each snapshot is distinct, the logics from the first conjuncture can be utilised for understanding how firms’ operating logics impact on state-driven geoeconomic strategies during the second conjuncture. These snapshots collectively demonstrate how the evolution of transnational economic integration has been underpinned by proactive firm attempts at expanding foreign operations. The effects of these attempts on states’ geoeconomic objectives will subsequently trigger positive or negative interventions by state actors. A new ‘critical geoeconomics’ agenda must therefore consider how firms constitute and/or constrain geoeconomic influence.
企业作为地缘经济行为体
地缘经济学的前沿研究对一个核心要素--企业--的探索不足。本文介绍了两个不同历史地理时期的实证 "快照",突出了企业作为地缘经济行为体的功能所具有的连续性。第一个时期是英国通过东印度公司扩大地缘经济影响力的时期。美国政府不断试图遏制中国企业开发高性能半导体芯片的尝试,构成了第二个契机。虽然每个缩影都各不相同,但可以利用第一个关头的逻辑来理解企业的运营逻辑如何在第二个关头对国家驱动的地缘经济战略产生影响。这些快照共同展示了跨国经济一体化的演变是如何通过企业积极主动地尝试扩大国外业务来支撑的。这些尝试对国家地缘经济目标的影响随后会引发国家行为体的积极或消极干预。因此,新的 "关键地缘经济学 "议程必须考虑企业如何构成和/或制约地缘经济影响。
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