FDI motives and city location preferences in the automotive and commercial banking industries

IF 2.9 Q2 BUSINESS Competitiveness Review Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI:10.1108/cr-03-2022-0040
Dan Danes, Patrick van Eijck, J. Lindeque, Mona A. Meyer, Marc K. Peter
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Purpose Cities remain an understudied unit of analysis for understanding the motives of multinational enterprises’ (MNE) foreign direct investment (FDI), with subnational locations in International Business (IB) research to date predominantly captured via the phenomenon of agglomeration. As regional integration projects, such as the European Union and to a lesser degree NAFTA, increasingly reduce the importance of national institutional environments, this paper argues regional and subnational levels become more important for studying MNE location choice. This paper aims to evaluate the explanatory contribution of regional and subnational levels of analysis to understanding MNE location choice. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative deductive bottom-up multiple-case study research design is adopted to study the city location choices and FDI motives of six automotive and six commercial banking companies. These purposefully sampled manufacturing and service MNEs have different home countries and regional orientations. Data on their foreign investments across the extended Triad of Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific were collected for the time period of 2000–2021. Findings Findings suggest that different classes of city tend to attract specific types of FDI and that these patterns might vary across sectors and be influenced by the regional strategic orientations of MNEs. Industry-specific findings reveal the importance of related and support industries and partners in a city location for the automotive MNEs, while the commercial banks seek investment opportunities in cities that allow acquisition targets that have an attractive customer based and will improve their local market knowledge. Originality/value The findings provide evidence in support of MNEs in manufacturing and service industries perceiving the attractiveness of three city types in different ways across the Triad regions.
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汽车和商业银行业的外国直接投资动机与城市区位偏好
为了理解跨国企业(MNE)对外直接投资(FDI)的动机,目的仍然是一个研究不足的分析单位,迄今为止,国际商业(IB)研究中的次国家地点主要是通过集聚现象来捕捉的。随着欧盟和北美自由贸易协定等区域一体化项目日益降低国家制度环境的重要性,本文认为区域和次国家层面对于研究跨国公司的区位选择变得更加重要。本文旨在评估区域和次国家层面的分析对理解跨国公司区位选择的解释作用。设计/方法/途径采用定性演绎自底向上的多案例研究设计,对6家汽车公司和6家商业银行的城市区位选择和FDI动机进行了研究。这些有目的地抽样的制造业和服务业跨国公司有不同的母国和区域定位。这些企业在欧洲、北美和亚太地区的对外投资数据收集时间为2000年至2021年。研究结果表明,不同类别的城市倾向于吸引特定类型的外国直接投资,这些模式可能因部门而异,并受到跨国公司区域战略方向的影响。特定行业的调查结果揭示了汽车跨国公司在城市所在地的相关和支持行业和合作伙伴的重要性,而商业银行在允许收购目标的城市寻求投资机会,这些目标拥有有吸引力的客户基础,并将提高其当地市场知识。原创性/价值研究结果为制造业和服务业的跨国公司以不同的方式感知三种城市类型的吸引力提供了证据。
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期刊介绍: The following list indicates the key issues in the Competitiveness Review. We invite papers on these and related topics. Special issues of the Review will collect papers on specific topics selected by the editors. Definition/conceptual framework of competitiveness Competitiveness diagnostics and rankings Competitiveness and economic outcomes Specific dimensions of competitiveness Competitiveness and endowments Competitiveness and economic development Location and business strategy International business and the role of MNCs Innovation and innovative capacity Clusters and cluster initiatives Institutions for competitiveness Public policy (e.g., innovation, cluster development, regional development) The Competitiveness Review aims to publish high quality papers directed at scholars, government institutions, businesses and practitioners. It appears in collaboration with key academic and professional groups in the field of competitiveness analysis and policy, including the Microeconomics of Competitiveness (MOC) network and The Competitiveness Institute (TCI) practitioner network for competitiveness, clusters and innovation.
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