全球战略管理的大口径镜头:全球经济分化中的跨国企业

IF 5.7 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
David J. Teece
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引用次数: 16

摘要

全球经济在以中国为中心的威权体制和以市场为导向的民主体制之间日益分化,产生了自冷战结束以来基本未知的复杂性和危险。现在的全球商业环境与现有的IB模型有微弱的相似之处。为了正确地分析新的现实,全球战略和IB学者需要采用更广泛的、系统理论的观点,这将需要思想的交流和与其他学科(如国际政治经济学)的合作。这种参与将有助于发展基础更广泛的框架、理论和模型,以帮助私营和公共部门的决策者。中国和西方之间的战略竞争要求管理者面对新的清算。中国仍然是世界工厂,但无论是在国内还是在国际上,它与公平的法律规则的关系都很脆弱。中国利用其市场准入,并与其他专制国家结盟,以重塑世界秩序。许多公司跨越了这一界限,并试图按照两套规则行事。从长远来看,这是不可行的。西方公司的战略决策,特别是那些涉及先进技术,特别是军民两用技术的公司,对民主的未来至关重要。对企业长期健康状况的系统看法可能会揭示选择的必要性。选择民主,至少意味着保护知识产权,增强组织能力,与同行协调,保护国家安全。
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A wider-aperture lens for global strategic management: The multinational enterprise in a bifurcated global economy

A wider-aperture lens for global strategic management: The multinational enterprise in a bifurcated global economy

Research Summary

The growth of China and President Xi's policies have transformed the global economy in ways that global strategy and international business (IB) scholars have yet to reflect fully in their research. The global economy is increasingly bifurcated between a China-centered authoritarian system and a market-oriented democratic system, generating complications and perils largely unknown since the end of the Cold War. The global business environment now bears faint resemblance to existing models in IB. To properly analyze the new reality, global strategy and IB scholars need to adopt a wider-aperture, systems-theoretic view that will require the cross-fertilization of ideas and collaboration with other disciplines such as international political economy. This engagement will allow the development of more broadly based frameworks, theories, and models that can assist decision makers in the private and public sectors.

Managerial Summary

Strategic rivalry between China and the West requires managers to face a new reckoning. China remains the world's factory, but it has a tenuous relationship to even-handed rules of law, both domestically and internationally. China leverages access to its market and has aligned with other autocratic countries to reshape the world order. Many firms have straddled the divide and tried to play by two sets of rules. This is not viable longer term. The strategic decisions of Western firms, particularly those involved with advanced and, especially, dual-use technologies, are consequential to the future of democracy. A systemic view of the long-term health of the enterprise may reveal the need to choose. Choosing democracy means, at minimum, guarding intellectual property, enhancing organizational capabilities, coordinating with peers, and protecting national security.

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CiteScore
14.20
自引率
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期刊介绍: The Global Strategy Journal is a premier platform dedicated to publishing highly influential managerially-oriented global strategy research worldwide. Covering themes such as international and global strategy, assembling the global enterprise, and strategic management, GSJ plays a vital role in advancing our understanding of global business dynamics.
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