Global cities and multilatinas: the search for global cities-specific advantages, establishment and ownership entry modes

IF 2.9 Q2 BUSINESS
E. Kaltenecker, M. Montoya
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Purpose This paper aims to study the internationalization path of emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) in their international expansion through the global cities (GCs) phenomenon. Design/methodology/approach The authors used a quantitative approach to identify the most used ownership and entry modes, the preferred economic sectors and the level of interconnectedness of GCs. Findings The manuscript identified the predominance of the tertiary sector in the selection of GCs as foreign direct investment destinations. Second, the acquisition is the preferred entry mode regardless of the connectivity of the GC and the country of origin of the EMNE. The third is the use of wholly-owned subsidiaries as the preferred ownership mode. Finally, market-seeking is the main driver for the internationalization of Latin American EMNE. Consequentially, some GCs-specific advantages remain untapped by Latin American EMNE. Research limitations/implications This manuscript considered each investment into a global city as a single step, although some acquisitions occurred incrementally through several small investments. Practical implications The authors developed a road map for the internationalization of Latin American EMNEs through GCs, acquisitions and wholly-owned subsidiaries. Finally, service-oriented EMNEs, such as IT and financial services, target locations with high interconnectedness to maximize the benefits of GCs-specific advantages. Originality/value The authors pointed out that market-seeking, not resource-seeking or efficiency-seeking is the primary driver of the internationalization of EMNE into global cities.
全球城市和跨国城市:寻找全球城市特有的优势、建立和所有权进入模式
本文旨在通过全球城市现象研究新兴市场跨国企业(EMNEs)在国际扩张中的国际化路径。设计/方法/方法作者使用定量方法来确定最常用的所有权和进入模式,首选的经济部门和GCs的相互联系水平。研究结果表明,第三产业在选择GCs作为外国直接投资目的地方面占主导地位。其次,无论GC和EMNE的原产国的连通性如何,收购都是首选的进入模式。三是采用全资子公司作为优先的所有制模式。最后,市场寻求是拉美新兴市场国家国际化的主要驱动力。因此,一些gcs特有的优势仍未被拉丁美洲新兴市场国家利用。研究局限/启示本文将对全球城市的每一次投资视为单个步骤,尽管一些收购是通过几次小投资逐步进行的。实际意义作者通过gc、收购和全资子公司为拉丁美洲EMNEs的国际化制定了路线图。最后,面向服务的EMNEs,如IT和金融服务,目标是具有高度互联性的地点,以最大限度地发挥gc特有的优势。作者指出,市场追求,而不是资源追求或效率追求,才是新兴市场国家进入全球城市的主要驱动力。
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期刊介绍: The following list indicates the key issues in the Competitiveness Review. We invite papers on these and related topics. Special issues of the Review will collect papers on specific topics selected by the editors. Definition/conceptual framework of competitiveness Competitiveness diagnostics and rankings Competitiveness and economic outcomes Specific dimensions of competitiveness Competitiveness and endowments Competitiveness and economic development Location and business strategy International business and the role of MNCs Innovation and innovative capacity Clusters and cluster initiatives Institutions for competitiveness Public policy (e.g., innovation, cluster development, regional development) The Competitiveness Review aims to publish high quality papers directed at scholars, government institutions, businesses and practitioners. It appears in collaboration with key academic and professional groups in the field of competitiveness analysis and policy, including the Microeconomics of Competitiveness (MOC) network and The Competitiveness Institute (TCI) practitioner network for competitiveness, clusters and innovation.
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