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Alvar Castello Esquerdo and Andrei Panibratov and Daria Klishevich


EEMSR (2025) : Technology investments from China into other emerging economies: a push and pull perspective on the Eurasia region,




Technology investments from China into other emerging economies: a push and pull perspective on the Eurasia region,

Alvar Castello Esquerdo and Andrei Panibratov and Daria Klishevich




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International Journal Of Emerging Markets

Purpose Drawn from the push-pull perspective, this research aims to identify the determinants of Chinese technology's outward foreign direct investments (OFDI) into the Eurasian region. Design/methodology/approach The authors argue that contrary to the extant literature, technology-driven OFDI from emerging-market multinationals (EMNEs) do not always seek developed countries, and EMNEs' technology investments in emerging economies are rising indicating that there are factors in these economies that can prove attractive. The authors recognize the influence of the macroeconomic environment and the interaction of home and host-country institutional contexts that influence the location choice of EMNEs technology-driven OFDI into other emerging economies, mediated by the industry sector and firm's ownership structure. The authors test our hypotheses using a sample of 1,656 observations of Chinese MNEs' tech-investments in the Eurasian region from 2005 to 2019. Findings The study results indicate that bilateral diplomatic relations pave the way of the host-country institutional environment for Chinese MNEs uncovering the role of the Chinese government as an OFDI facilitator. This study also unveils a lower technology level of the Chinese MNEs' investments in the Eurasian region connoting an interest in market opportunities exploitation through their existing technologies - through its comparative advantage in the global markets - rather than strategic assets acquisition aiming at augmenting their technological capabilities. This trend is similar to that of other major foreign direct investment (FDI) source countries. Originality/value This research contributes to a better understanding of the characteristics and the location choice of technology investments from EMNEs into other emerging economies that have received scant attention in the literature. In addition, it extends the institutional theory by analyzing how home-country institutions, through bilateral diplomatic relations, may smooth the host country institutional environment for home-country MNEs' foreign investments and contributes as well to the debate on the applicability of the existing theoretical framework in the case of emerging-market MNEs.

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Alvar Castello Esquerdo, Andrei Panibratov, Daria Klishevich: Technology investments from China into other emerging economies: a push and pull perspective on the Eurasia region,. Dans: International Journal Of Emerging Markets, vol. 20, no. 3, p. 1235-1259, 2025.





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