China’s Overseas Financial Direct Investment (ODI) in European Football Clubs: Revisiting ODI in the Context of Sport Industry

IF 1.8 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Global Sport Management Pub Date : 2020-08-13 DOI:10.1080/24704067.2020.1805163
Seungbum Lee, S. No
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Abstract One of the vital forces reshaping the global football business in recent years is stemming from China. In particular, a wave of Chinese ownership of European football clubs is not unheard of any longer. However, very little research has been done on this issue from sport management scholars. This study uses China’s overseas financial direct investment (ODI) to elucidate a sudden surge in the ownership of European football clubs. Thus, the purpose of this study is to explore possible explanations for ODI activities of selected Chinese firms that have acquired European football clubs. Using Dunning’s ODI paradigm, this study attempts to carefully explain the reasons behind the Chinese firm’s ODI to acquire these football clubs. Nine Chinese firms that acquired football clubs during the 2014-2017 were examined. This study argues that the firms have explicit firm-specific reasons for ODI, while political influences appear to affect acquisition decisions. This study also argues that most firms have specific sport industry-seeking motivation. Further discussion was provided based on findings of this study.
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中国对欧洲足球俱乐部的海外金融直接投资:体育产业背景下的ODI再探
近年来,重塑全球足球产业的重要力量之一来自中国。特别是,中国收购欧洲足球俱乐部的浪潮已不再是闻所未闻。然而,体育管理学者对这一问题的研究很少。本研究利用中国的海外金融直接投资(ODI)来解释欧洲足球俱乐部所有权的突然激增。因此,本研究的目的是探讨选定的收购欧洲足球俱乐部的中国企业的对外直接投资活动的可能解释。运用邓宁的ODI范式,本研究试图仔细解释中国企业收购这些足球俱乐部的ODI背后的原因。2014-2017年期间收购足球俱乐部的9家中国公司接受了调查。本研究认为,企业有明确的企业对外直接投资的具体原因,而政治影响似乎会影响收购决策。本研究还认为,大多数企业具有特定的体育产业寻求动机。根据本研究的结果进行了进一步的讨论。
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Journal of Global Sport Management
Journal of Global Sport Management Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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