A Retrospective on their article by the winners of this year’s JIBS Decade Award: “Global Cities and Multinational Enterprise Location Strategy” (JIBS, 2013, 44 (5): 427–450)

Anthony Goerzen*, Christian Geisler Asmussen, Bo Bernhard Nielsen

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Abstract

We combine the concept of location derived by economic geographers with theories of the multinational enterprise (MNE) and the liability of foreignness developed by international business scholars, to examine the factors that propel MNEs toward, or away from, “global cities”. We argue that three distinctive characteristics of global cities – global interconnectedness, cosmopolitanism, and abundance of advanced producer services – help MNEs overcome the costs of doing business abroad, and we identify the contingencies under which these characteristics combine with firm attributes to exert their strongest influence. Consistent with these arguments, our analysis of a large sample of MNE location decisions using a multilevel multinomial model suggests not only that MNEs have a strong propensity to locate within global cities, but also that these choices are associated with a nuanced interplay of firm- and subsidiary-level factors, including investment motives, proprietary capabilities, and business strategy. Our study provides important insights for international business scholars by shedding new light on MNE location choices and also contributes to our understanding of economic geography by examining the heterogeneous strategies and capabilities of MNEs – the primary agents of economic globalization – that shape the nature of global cities.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 65th Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business. AIB 2023 : International Business Resilience under Global Disruptions
EditorsKazuhiro Asakawa, Tunga Kiyak
Number of pages1
Place of PublicationEast Lansing, MI
PublisherAcademy of International Business
Publication date2023
Pages283
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventAIB 2023 Annual Meeting: International Business Resilience under Global Disruptions - SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw, Poland
Duration: 5 Jul 20239 Jul 2023
Conference number: 65
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Conference

ConferenceAIB 2023 Annual Meeting
Number65
LocationSGH Warsaw School of Economics
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityWarsaw
Period05/07/202309/07/2023
Internet address
SeriesProceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business
ISSN2078-0435

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