Investing for Strategic Resources and Its Rationale: The Case of Outward FDI from Chinese Companies Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

As more and more Chinese companies are engaged in foreign direct investment (FDI), particularly in industrialized countries, the critical issue to be addressed: What is the motivation of Chinese FDI, and what is its justification? Based on a detailed analysis of both primary and secondary data sources, says that when investing in developed economies, the Chinese multinational corporations (MNCs) that are motivated primarily seeking strategic resources and capabilities, and that the main reason for the asset FDI is strategic needs. Consideration of the premises, we hope, will prompt business practitioners to think about this important issue in new and innovative ways, therefore, the identification of relevant policy and strategic response. "Hide
by Dan Ping Source: Business Horizons 11 pages. Publication Date: January 15, 2007. Prod. #: BH223-PDF-ENG

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