Multinational corporations (MNCs) have increasingly been establishing regional headquar-ters in China. However, no study has systematically examined how MNCs make strategic decisions about where to locate Chinese headquarters (CHQs) in this transition economy. The paper makes the first attempt to investigate the issue by focusing on two questions. First, what are the location-specific factors that determine where MNCs locate their CHQs? Second, how do these factors influence making the decision between Beijing and Shanghai, the two largest cities in China? We integrate existing literature and assess the differential roles of (1) path dependency, (2) institutional support, and (3) proximity to superior information. Data were collected throug...
This paper examines the location decision on cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) of Chinese...
Headquarters relocation of Chinese domestic firms within China is a new economic phenomenon in recen...
There is a general agreement that BRICS appear to become the largest global economy group. China bec...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have increasingly been establishing regional headquarters in China...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have increasingly been establishing regional headquar-ters in Chin...
Using data on 194 location choices in 32 countries for a decade, we investigated locational determin...
The rapid internationalization of Chinese firms has attracted great attention from international bus...
As command centers, headquarters (HQ) of large firms are crucial to the economy of cities where they...
Western studies on location dynamics of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) suggest that KI...
Western studies on location dynamics of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) suggest that KI...
ED EPSInternational audienceUS and European multinational corporations encounter greater cultural ba...
Although regionalization has gained interests from many scholars, little research has been done to e...
As a socialist market economy, the spatial effect of asymmetric information is much more effective i...
One of the manifestations of the increasing diversity in multinational corporation (MNC) operations ...
[[abstract]]An upswing in labour costs and currency appreciation during the 1980s caused companies f...
This paper examines the location decision on cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) of Chinese...
Headquarters relocation of Chinese domestic firms within China is a new economic phenomenon in recen...
There is a general agreement that BRICS appear to become the largest global economy group. China bec...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have increasingly been establishing regional headquarters in China...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have increasingly been establishing regional headquar-ters in Chin...
Using data on 194 location choices in 32 countries for a decade, we investigated locational determin...
The rapid internationalization of Chinese firms has attracted great attention from international bus...
As command centers, headquarters (HQ) of large firms are crucial to the economy of cities where they...
Western studies on location dynamics of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) suggest that KI...
Western studies on location dynamics of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) suggest that KI...
ED EPSInternational audienceUS and European multinational corporations encounter greater cultural ba...
Although regionalization has gained interests from many scholars, little research has been done to e...
As a socialist market economy, the spatial effect of asymmetric information is much more effective i...
One of the manifestations of the increasing diversity in multinational corporation (MNC) operations ...
[[abstract]]An upswing in labour costs and currency appreciation during the 1980s caused companies f...
This paper examines the location decision on cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) of Chinese...
Headquarters relocation of Chinese domestic firms within China is a new economic phenomenon in recen...
There is a general agreement that BRICS appear to become the largest global economy group. China bec...