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Multinationals from emerging economies: a new challenge of practice to theory

In: The Development of International Business

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The established mainstream theorising in IB (expounded in Chapters 2, 3, 5, 6) was based on MNEs from fully industrialised ‘Western’ economies. This then assumed that firms internationalised when they felt confident in their ability to do so and could discern reasons for doing so. The recent appearance of significant numbers of MNEs from emerging economies (that is, at relatively early stages in their technological and industrial development) has been argued to defy the basic tenets of IB and to need new theorising. This chapter aims to refute this. Firstly, by showing how the extant theorising can help clarify the precise nature of the challenges raised by the EE-MNEs. They expand internationally before the level of development of their home country should have allowed them to generate the competitive capacities to do so. Secondly, by then repositioning elements of the established analytical approaches so as to provide a coherent understanding of the new EE-MNEs. The essence of the later viewpoint is to see these new MNEs as integral to the ongoing development of their home country. There are two strands to this. One, that they are able to overcome the vulnerability of their in-house competences by various supports (capital; foreign exchange; diplomatic support) from their home country. Two, they secure this support by projecting their ability to achieve international objectives in support of their country’s ongoing developmental needs. As exemplified by the case of China there are two such needs discerned. Access to resources (a ‘resource-seeking’ role for the MNEs) that become necessary to underpin the persistence of current developmental priorities (based primarily on low-cost labour). Secondly, access to new innovation-supporting technologies (KS strategies for MNEs) so as to help create new directions for development.

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  • ., 2017. "Multinationals from emerging economies: a new challenge of practice to theory," Chapters, in: The Development of International Business, chapter 8, pages 103-118, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:17812_8
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