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Chinese Multinational Enterprises in a New Reality: Advancing International Business Theory

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  • Cooke, Fang Lee
  • Bu, Maoliang
  • Lee, Jeoung Yul
  • Park, Byung Il
  • Delios, Andrew

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This introduction paper for our special issue on Chinese multinational enterprises (CMNEs) situates the important theme of CMNE growth within the context of rapid technological innovation, intensified geopolitical tensions, and trade wars in the global business environment of the mid-2020s. Using this context as a backdrop, we discuss the growth of CMNEs to derive implications for international business (IB) theory. We review key theoretical perspectives that inform prior research on CMNEs and outline the key challenges confronting CMNEs’ international expansion, as gauged against prior research. We summarize key theoretical insights from the eight papers included in this special issue. We then illustrate how future research can be informed by an explicit consideration of the international sanctions and geopolitical tensions in which CMNEs operate, as well as by the growing technological, linguistic, and ideological distance between China and European and North American countries, which influences CMNEs’ international strategies. We conclude by noting that at this critical juncture in CMNEs’ development, there are substantial opportunities for the IB community to broaden research and challenge existing theories by capturing the latest trends in the international expansion of CMNEs.

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  • Cooke, Fang Lee & Bu, Maoliang & Lee, Jeoung Yul & Park, Byung Il & Delios, Andrew, 2025. "Chinese Multinational Enterprises in a New Reality: Advancing International Business Theory," Management and Organization Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 21(6), pages 1034-1052, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:maorev:v:21:y:2025:i:6:p:1034-1052_2
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