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The book aims to analyse and evaluate the strategic positioning of China's participation in terms of firm-level performance in the generation of infrastructure capacity in African countries. Africa counts among its development challenges a major bottleneck of infrastructure capacity and shortage of investable capital. China's long period of high growth generates the strengths to secure availability of energy from Africa by enhancing infrastructure provision for the region. To achieve this complementary macro-level development, beyond the traditional dimension of infrastructure provision (ODA), Chinese IMNEs become the vital players on the intersection of these processes. Thus this research makes practical and analytical contributions to international business studies and development issues by making concrete the analysis of bilateral development processes from a macro context to a micro level framework (e.g. focusing on ICT and construction sectors), then fitting this into the realworld story. Infrastructure itself is a key element for potential investment and development processes. Therefore, how IMNEs achieve not only exist simply in a way of a commercial-oriented investment, but also in their implications for development and political related issues.
Adds significant dimensions to the ongoing debate about the nature and aims of Chinese MNEs per se Extends the literature of FDI and MNEs both from developing countries and in specific sectors, by a pioneering conceptualization of the nature of MNEs in the infrastructure sector Analyses and evaluates the strategic positioning of China's participation in terms of firm-level performance in Africa
Auteur
Dr. Yuxuan Tang is currently a research associate at the International Development Cooperation Academy, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics. She obtained her Doctorate degree in Economics and Master's degree from University of Reading, the UK. She has worked as postdoctoral research fellow in School of Economics, Peking University and served as a research consultant for the United Nations Development Programme China office.
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The book aims to analyse and evaluate the strategic positioning of Chinäs participation in terms of firm-level performance in the generation of infrastructure capacity in African countries. Africa counts among its development challenges a major bottleneck of infrastructure capacity and shortage of investable capital. Chinäs long period of high growth generates the strengths to secure availability of energy from Africa by enhancing infrastructure provision for the region. To achieve this complementary macro-level development, beyond the traditional dimension of infrastructure provision (ODA), Chinese IMNEs become the vital players on the intersection of these processes. Thus this research makes practical and analytical contributions to international business studies and development issues by making concrete the analysis of bilateral development processes from a macro context to a micro level framework (e.g. focusing on ICT and construction sectors), then fitting this into the realworld story. Infrastructure itself is a key element for potential investment and development processes. Therefore, how IMNEs achieve not only exist simply in a way of a commercial-oriented investment, but also in their implications for development and political related issues.
Contenu
Chapter 1: Introduction of Study.- Chapter 2: Background of Chinese Outward FDI and Chinese MNEs in African Countries.- Chapter 3: Literature Review.- Chapter 4: Methodology and Data.- Chapter 5: Conceptualising Infrastructure Multinationals' Provision: Case of Chinese IMNEs in Africa.- Chapter 6: The Determinants and Motivations of Chinese Telecommunication MNEs in Africa: Effects of Host Countries Economic Environment on IMNEs' Location Choice.- Chapter 7: Internationalisation and Development: Case Analysis of Chinese IMNEs in Mozambique and South Africa.- Chapter 8: Conclusion.