A conceptual reappraisal of risks in the implementation of BRI after COVID-19: Best strategies to learn for CMNEs in BRI projects

IF 2.2 Q3 BUSINESS
Sheetal, Daviender Narang, Gursimranjit Singh
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This study is aimed to propose a quantitatively supported framework regarding different types of risks involved in BRI and strategic solutions to neutralize the risks. The conceptual model and related propositions are advanced, based on bibliometric and science mapping analysis of 367 articles published over 6 years about risk, success, failure and dissent about the projects, and strategies to mitigate these risks. The descriptive statistics and science mapping approaches using co-citation analysis were performed with VOSviewer software. A co-citation analysis, coupled with content analysis of most co-cited articles, uncovered four underlying research streams, including “Infrastructural expansion and political & economical risks,” “Investment choice through impact assessment and cultural risks,” “Environmental risks,” and “Real outcomes of BRI projects and viewpoint of host countries.” Among the four strategies identified, developing trust in the Chinese system can be created through National Branding by Chinese MNEs to mitigate the geo-political risks. Second, Guanxi neutralizes the reputation risks and cultural friction in collaborative projects and positively affects BRI project implementation. Third, the localization of management and processes can also help in offsetting the environmental risks in post COVID scenario. Lastly, increasing multilateral funding for sustainable infrastructure can be used to boost financial capacity building and mitigate financial risk to a certain extent. The present study has been a novel attempt to relate current research themes to emerging areas under BRI. This study is one of its kind which focuses on reshaping the views of practitioners, researchers, and policymakers on the multifaceted areas and themes in the BRI research field, to examine the risks and a roadmap for future research.

对COVID - 19后实施“一带一路”风险的概念重新评估:“一带一路”项目中CMNEs学习的最佳策略
本研究旨在针对“一带一路”中涉及的不同类型的风险和消除风险的战略解决方案,提出一个定量支持的框架。基于对6年来发表的367篇关于项目风险、成功、失败和异议以及降低这些风险的策略的文献计量学和科学制图分析,提出了概念模型和相关命题。使用VOSviewer软件进行共被引分析的描述性统计和科学制图方法。一项共被引分析,加上对大多数共被引文章的内容分析,揭示了四个潜在的研究流,包括“基础设施扩张和政治& &;“经济风险”、“通过影响评估和文化风险进行投资选择”、“环境风险”、“一带一路项目的真实成果和东道国的观点”。在所确定的四种策略中,中国跨国公司可以通过国家品牌来建立对中国制度的信任,以减轻地缘政治风险。其次,关系可以中和合作项目中的声誉风险和文化摩擦,对“一带一路”项目实施产生积极影响。第三,管理和流程的本地化也有助于抵消后疫情情景下的环境风险。最后,增加对可持续基础设施的多边融资,可以在一定程度上促进金融能力建设,降低金融风险。本研究是将当前研究主题与“一带一路”下的新兴领域联系起来的新颖尝试。本研究是此类研究之一,旨在重塑从业者、研究人员和政策制定者对“一带一路”研究领域多面领域和主题的看法,以研究风险和未来研究路线图。
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期刊介绍: Thunderbird International Business Review is a peer-reviewed journal that is published six times a year in cooperation with the Thunderbird School of Global Business Management, the world"s leading institution in the education of global managers. The journal"s aim is to advance and disseminate research in the field of international business. Its main target audience includes academicians and executives in business and government who have an interest in international business.
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