Multinational enterprises and climate action: a low-income perspective with Africa focus

IF 8.6 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Lemma W. Senbet
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Multinational enterprises (MNEs) can be agents of positive climate action by deploying their vast resources, technology, capital, and collaborative partnerships. They can also promote cross-border mobility of corporate governance and regulatory standards. Allen et al. (J Int Bus Stud, 2024) provide a systematic descriptive analysis to support such an MNE role. In my commentary, I provide a perspective from low-income countries, particularly Africa. Although they face disproportionate climate impact, these economies possess abundant clean energy resources. I discuss the potential of MNEs to help unlock the value associated with these resources. On the financing side, MNE banks can deploy their technology and resources to promote climate finance startups. They can also play a role in public–private partnerships to unlock private capital at scale for low-income countries. Allen et al. focus on the bright side of the MNEs in climate action. I expand my commentary to provide a balanced view and discuss the dark side with a focus on Africa. In particular, I highlight the role of MNE banks in rapid sovereign debt build-up and difficulties in debt restructuring. Further, I discuss the role of MNEs in capital flight. Successful debt distress resolutions and curbing capital flight can free up resources for green financing.

跨国企业与气候行动:以非洲为重点的低收入视角
跨国企业可以通过部署其庞大的资源、技术、资本和合作伙伴关系,成为积极气候行动的推动者。它们还可以促进公司治理和监管标准的跨境流动。Allen等人(J Int Bus Stud, 2024)提供了一个系统的描述性分析来支持这样的跨国公司角色。在我的评论中,我提供了一个低收入国家,特别是非洲国家的视角。尽管这些经济体面临着不成比例的气候影响,但它们拥有丰富的清洁能源资源。我讨论了跨国公司在帮助释放与这些资源相关的价值方面的潜力。在融资方面,跨国银行可以部署其技术和资源来促进气候融资初创企业。它们还可以在公私伙伴关系中发挥作用,为低收入国家大规模释放私人资本。Allen等人关注的是跨国公司在气候行动中的积极一面。我将扩大我的评论,以提供一个平衡的观点,并以非洲为重点讨论黑暗面。我特别强调了跨国银行在主权债务快速积累和债务重组困难中的作用。此外,我还讨论了跨国公司在资本外逃中的作用。成功解决债务危机和遏制资本外逃可以为绿色融资释放资源。
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期刊介绍: The Selection Committee for the JIBS Decade Award is pleased to announce that the 2023 award will be presented to Anthony Goerzen, Christian Geisler Asmussen, and Bo Bernhard Nielsen for their article titled "Global cities and multinational enterprise location strategy," published in JIBS in 2013 (volume 44, issue 5, pages 427-450). The prestigious JIBS Decade Award, sponsored by Palgrave Macmillan, recognizes the most influential paper published in the Journal of International Business Studies from a decade earlier. The award will be presented at the annual AIB conference. To be eligible for the JIBS Decade Award, an article must be one of the top five most cited papers published in JIBS for the respective year. The Selection Committee for this year included Kaz Asakawa, Jeremy Clegg, Catherine Welch, and Rosalie L. Tung, serving as the Committee Chair and JIBS Editor-in-Chief, all from distinguished universities around the world.
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