国际竞争与全球商业领导力:一个历史视角

M. Casson
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本文旨在介绍经济史作为国际商务(IB)研究的一个新流派。它提供了IB如何随着时间的推移而演变的长期视角,重点关注跨国企业和民族国家之间的相互作用。本文利用现有的国际经济史学术文献,提出了关于外国直接投资(FDI)的政治和经济之间的接口的八个关键命题。民族国家之间存在竞争,企业之间存在竞争。这两种形式的冲突相互作用。国家将其领先的公司作为国际政策的工具,而领先的公司则依赖于本国的政治和财政支持。利用历史证据和跨国比较,本文解释了IB活动的规模和范围是否随着时间的推移发生了巨大变化。对各国对内和对外直接投资政策进行更详细的历史研究是有余地的。要用长远的历史眼光看待中国近期的国际经济政策,认识中国政策与以往其他国家政策的相似之处。外国直接投资所产生的许多潜在的经济收益,可能由于把资源过多地用于追求军事力量作为国际政治力量的基础而丧失。这篇论文挑战IB研究者拓宽他们的视野。
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International rivalry and global business leadership: an historical perspective
This paper aims to introduce economic history as a new stream of international business (IB) research. It offers a long-term perspective on how the IB has evolved over time, focussing on the interplay between multinational enterprise and the nation state.,The paper uses existing scholarly literature on international economic history to develop eight key propositions regarding the interface between the politics and economics of foreign direct investment (FDI).,There is a rivalry between nation states and competition between firms. These two forms of conflict interact. Nations use their leading firms as instruments of international policy while leading firms rely on political and financial support from home nations. Using historical evidence and cross-country comparisons, the paper explains has the scale and scope in IB activity have changed dramatically over time.,There is scope for more detailed historical studies on national policies towards inward and outward FDI.,It is important to see the recent international economic policies of China in a long-run historical perspective and to appreciate the similarities between its policies and those of other countries in the past.,Many of the potential economic gains generated by FDI may be lost through an excessive commitment of resources to the pursuit of military power as a foundation for international political power.,This paper challenges IB researchers to widen their horizons.
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