中国企业在拉美的进入模式

IF 2.2 Q3 BUSINESS
Francisco Valderrey, Federico Trigos, Evodio Kaltenecker
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摘要

通过在欧亚大陆和非洲的巨额投资(主要是基础设施项目),“一带一路”倡议获得了动力,并得到了中国金融机构的慷慨资助。几年后,拉美成为“一带一路”建设的新目标。该地区为吸引中国投资者提供了足够的动力;中国拥有丰富的自然资源,拥有约6.7亿人口的市场,还有许多需求没有得到满足。此外,最近的地缘政治原因,如美中之间正在进行的贸易战,可能会让中国企业间接进入世界上最大的消费市场。我们简要概述了中国和拉丁美洲之间的关系,重点介绍了亚洲公司进入这些地区的模式。我们分析了中国企业的主要进入模式,以及它们是通过绿地投资(GI)还是并购(M&A)进入的。为此,我们使用了来自中国全球投资跟踪的数据。因此,我们打算提供一个完整的画面,中国的公共和私人组织如何在拉丁美洲获得立足点,并提出其管理意义。
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Entry modes for Chinese enterprises in Latin America

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has been an important project for President Xi Jinping on foreign soil. The initiative gained momentum through colossal investments in Eurasia and Africa, mainly through infrastructure projects, backed by generous funding from Chinese financial institutions. A few years later, Latin America emerged as a new target for geographically extending the BRI. The region provides sufficient motivation to entice Chinese investors; it is well endowed with natural resources, offers a market of approximately 670 million people, and has many unmet needs. In addition, recent geopolitical reasons such as the ongoing trade war between the United States and China may give Chinese enterprises indirect access to the world's largest consumer market. We present a brief overview of the relationship between China and Latin America, focusing on the mode of entry of Asian companies into these territories. We analyze the primary entry mode of Chinese enterprises and whether they do so through Greenfield Investment (GI) or Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A). For this purpose, we use data from the China Global Investment Tracker. Thus, we intend to provide a complete picture of how public and private Chinese organizations are gaining a foothold in Latin America, and present its managerial implications.

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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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