Drivers and Motives for Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investments in Africa

Drivers and Motives for Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investments in Africa

Author: 
Drogendijk, Rian
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2013
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Responsibility: 
Blomkvist, Katarina, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of African Business
Source: 
Journal of African Business, Vol 14, No. 2, May-August 2013, pp. 75-84
Abstract: 

The authors set out to empirically test the degree of Chinese investments in Africa by systematically examining the explanatory value of existing theoretical motivations for foreign direct investment (FDI) for the period of 2003–2009. All else equal, the authors find that African countries enjoy a higher likelihood of Chinese outward FDI than the rest of the world. Moreover, they find that Chinese firms invest in African markets for market-seeking, natural resource–seeking, and strategic asset–seeking motives; hence, the motives for Chinese FDI in Africa seem to match those of Western firms’ investments in global markets.

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CITATION: Drogendijk, Rian. Drivers and Motives for Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investments in Africa . : Taylor & Francis , 2013. Journal of African Business, Vol 14, No. 2, May-August 2013, pp. 75-84 - Available at: https://library.au.int/drivers-and-motives-chinese-outward-foreign-direct-investments-africa-4