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Framework for the analysis of geography of transnational corporations investments abroad
Особенности анализа географии зарубежных инвестиций транснациональных корпораций
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Abstract This article develops a methodology for studying the geography of companies - an area of human geography that remains understudied in Russia. The authors refer to foreign direct investment (FDI) studies to stress the importance of analysing individual transnational corporations. Special attention is... view more
This article develops a methodology for studying the geography of companies - an area of human geography that remains understudied in Russia. The authors refer to foreign direct investment (FDI) studies to stress the importance of analysing individual transnational corporations. Special attention is paid to FDI statistics, including international statistics provided by IMF, OECD, and UNCTAD, the official data of central banks on FDI destinations, and information on companies' assets by geographical segments. The article emphasises limitations of classical localisation concepts (e. g. A. Lösch's theory) and key concepts of transnationalisation (e. g. J. H. Dunning's "eclectic paradigm", R. Vernon's ‘product life cycle’, and the ‘flying geese paradigm' developed by Japanese authors). Dynamic localisation concepts (e. g. the Uppsala model and hierarchical/wave diffusion models) are considered an important contribution to the existing theoretical framework for studying FDI geography. Various patterns of spatial d istribution of FDI are examined taking Russian transboundary investments, including those distorted by the "neighbourhood effect" as an example.... view less
Keywords
foreign investment; dynamism; local economy; Russia; enterprise; direct investment; geography; regional distribution; transnationality
Classification
National Economy
Economic and Social Geography
Management Science
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Document language
English
Publication Year
2016
Page/Pages
p. 22-32
Journal
Baltic Region (2016) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2016-3-2
ISSN
2079-8555
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed