Motivations of Chinese Outward Direct Investment: The Sector Perspective
JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS SCIENCE & COMPLEXITY
DOI:
10.1007/s11424-015-4147-4
出版年:
JUN 2016
摘要
From the sector perspective of mining, manufacturing and services, the motivations of Chinese outward direct investment (further ODI) are discussed during the period from 2001 to 2012, acknowledging different host countries and firms' ownership structures. The estimated results justify that the location determinants of Chinese ODI differ between sectors, which implies the motivation behind such investment may vary. As expected, resource-seeking is the most important motivation for Chinese ODI in mining sector; market-and strategic asset-seeking motivations are possessed by both manufacturing and services sectors. The probability of the host country receiving Chinese FDI, as well as high FDI openness and frequent bilateral trade with China is favorable for doing business. Results also suggest that the factors increasing the probability of a country being chosen as a location for Chinese ODI vary between different host countries, as do different ownership structures.