Benefitting from Chinese FDI? An assessment of vertical linkages with Vietnamese manufacturing firms

Hinrich Voss, Julia Kubny*

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    Abstract

    Previous studies have suggested that foreign direct investment between emerging economies can benefit domestic firms more than investments from industrialised countries because of a lower technology gap and more appropriate technology being transferred. Empirical evidence for this is scarce. Addressing this gap, we investigate the impact of Chinese direct investment on local firms through vertical linkages in manufacturing industries of Vietnam. We find that the share of local sourcing of Chinese firms is similar to other foreign investors while their forward linkages are more extensive. Although this supports assertions about the benefits of investment by emerging market firms, the overall potential gains seem limited. This is due to little value-adding interaction with local firms, the local sourcing of low-technology goods, and the sparse provision of training and financial support.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)731-740
    JournalInternational Business Review
    Volume23
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2014

    Research Groups and Themes

    • MGMT Strategy International Management and Business and Entrepreneurship

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