在碎片化世界中引导跨国公司战略的“EDGES”框架:关于反全球化和去全球化的系统文献综述

Xinwei Shi , Haiyan Qian , Wenwei Chen
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由于全球供应链中断和各地区地缘政治紧张局势升级,跨国企业(MNEs)正在面临一个新的局面。这些挑战源于一场全球性大流行病,以及新数字技术(如人工智能、5G)的出现,以及数据作为关键生产要素的重要性日益提高。本研究通过对相关文献的全面和批判性的回顾,系统地考察了反全球化和去全球化的历史原因。研究结果表明,逆全球化首先在发展中国家蔓延,然后才出现在发达国家,而逆全球化的趋势则不断加剧。我们引入了“EDGES”框架,其中包括经济系统、数字中断、地缘政治断裂、环境可持续性和社会文化意识形态。该框架抓住了跨国公司目前面临和未来将面临的关键挑战,协助建立动态战略反应机制(即,从被动遵守以尽量减少风险,防御性适应以保持竞争地位,到综合办法以重塑全球格局)。本文为跨国公司应对数字经济时代的复杂性提供了有价值的理论见解和实践管理启示。
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An ‘EDGES’ framework for navigating MNE strategy in a fragmented world: A systematic literature review on anti-globalization and deglobalization
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are navigating a new landscape due to disruptions in global supply chains and escalating geopolitical tensions in various regions. These challenges arose from a worldwide pandemic, along with the emergence of new digital technologies (e.g., AI, 5G) and the growing importance of data as a key production factor. This research systematically examines the historical causes of anti-globalization and deglobalization through a comprehensive and critical review of relevant literature. Our findings indicate that anti-globalization initially spread among developing countries before appearing in developed countries, while the trend towards deglobalization has consistently intensified. We introduce the ‘EDGES’ framework, which encompasses Economic Systems, Digital Disruptions, Geopolitical Fracture, Environmental Sustainability, and Socio-Cultural Ideology. This framework captures the crucial challenges that MNEs currently face and will face prospectively, assisting in the establishment of a dynamic strategic response mechanism (i.e., from passive compliance for minimizing risks, defensive adaptation for maintaining competitive positioning, to an integrated approach for reshaping the global landscape). This article provides valuable theoretical insights and practical managerial implications for MNEs navigating the complexities of the digital economy era.
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