Settling Disputes in Authoritarian Courts: Multinational Corporations and State Capture

Frederick R. Chen, Jian Xu
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Existing research on political risks in foreign direct investment focuses on supranational rights protection regimes for multinational corporations. Drawing attention to domestic institutions within host countries, we demonstrate that foreign investors frequently use host country courts to protect their interests even in a country that lacks judicial independence. Furthermore, we investigate two channels whereby foreign enterprises can influence the rulings of courts that are susceptible to political interference: personal connections and institutional capture. We argue that establishing joint venture partnerships with state actors can co-opt local authorities by incorporating the state as a stakeholder of the foreign company's performance. Therefore, institutional capture delivers more substantial litigation success than conventional types of state-business linkages built upon personal relations. By constructing a novel dataset and applying it to a broad set of empirical tests, we provide the first systematic analysis of foreign firms’ lawsuit activities in China during the period 2002–17.
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在威权法院解决争端:跨国公司和国家控制
现有的对外直接投资政治风险研究主要集中在跨国公司的超国家权利保护机制上。通过关注东道国的国内机构,我们证明,即使在一个缺乏司法独立的国家,外国投资者也经常利用东道国法院来保护他们的利益。此外,我们还研究了外国企业可以影响容易受到政治干预的法院裁决的两个渠道:个人关系和制度俘获。我们认为,与国家行为体建立合资伙伴关系可以通过将国家作为外国公司绩效的利益相关者来拉拢地方当局。因此,与建立在个人关系基础上的传统类型的国家-企业联系相比,机构捕获提供了更多实质性的诉讼成功。通过构建一个新的数据集,并将其应用于广泛的实证检验,我们首次对2002 - 2017年期间外国公司在中国的诉讼活动进行了系统分析。
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