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Location choices of Chinese enterprises in Southeast Asia: The role of overseas Chinese networks

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With the implementation of the “Going out” strategy and the Belt and Road Initiative, China’s investments have become increasingly influential in the global market. The contemporary literature has revealed how overseas Chinese networks and communities have actively promoted foreign investments into China over the past four decades. Whether this factor can help Chinese capital flow out once again is still ambiguous. This study examines this question by investigating Chinese corporate investments in Southeast Asia from 2001 to 2016. Through the discrete-selection logistic regression model, the study analyzes the correlation between overseas Chinese social networks and the location choices of Chinese corporate investments. The results show the following: (1) overall, there is a significant positive correlation between the population of overseas Chinese in Southeast Asian countries and the location choices of Chinese corporate investments; (2) in terms of the time sequence, the significance of the correlation is increasing, which implies that overseas Chinese have positive impacts on promoting the location choice of Chinese enterprises and that the impact is potentially increasing; and (3) in terms of the industrial structure and corporate functions, the impacts vary and are only significant in some industries and corporate segments.

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Foundation: National Natural Science Foundation of China, No. 41871114, No. 41401119; National Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong, China, No. 2018A030313293

Author: Liang Yutian (1982-), PhD and Associate Professor, specialized in economic geography and regional studies.

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Liang, Y., Zhou, Z. & Liu, Y. Location choices of Chinese enterprises in Southeast Asia: The role of overseas Chinese networks. J. Geogr. Sci. 29, 1396–1410 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11442-019-1666-2

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