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    Title: Re-conceptualizing Exploitative and Explorative FDI: A Balancing-Process Approach to Firm Internationalization
    Authors: 譚丹琪
    Kim, Minyoung;Mahoney, Joseph;Tan, Danchi
    Contributors: 國貿系
    Keywords: foreign direct investment, Penrosean theory of growth, balancing process, motivation, location choice, exploitation-exploration, yin-yang, transparadox, exploitative FDI, explorative FDI, firm internationalisation, resource constraints
    Date: 2015
    Issue Date: 2017-06-28 16:07:06 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Drawing on the Penrosean theory of the growth of the firm, this paper develops a balancing-process approach to explain the motivations and location choices of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). In this approach, FDI is viewed as a means to balance a firm`s portfolio of resources and capabilities through utilising resources and capabilities available in international markets with the ultimate goal of achieving fast and sustainable growth. Based on the Chinese yin-yang perspective, this approach joins exploitative and explorative FDI as a dynamic unity and explains how exploitation and exploration jointly drive a firm`s motivation and location choice of internationalisation. Our balancing-process approach joins historically independent streams of research in a single framework and uncovers a new and more fundamental mechanism that drives FDI: the need to address resource constraints.
    Relation: European Journal of International Management, 9(5), 537-565
    Data Type: article
    DOI 連結: http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/EJIM.2015.071513
    DOI: 10.1504/EJIM.2015.071513
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