Internationalization by State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) and Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) after the 2008 Crisis. Looking for Generalizations

This paper seeks to detect (post) crisis tendencies in the international activities of state-owned enterprises (SOE) and sovereign wealth funds (SWF) and identify the main challenges posed in exploring this topic. In doing so it draws on the inductive approach and qualitative method and discusses av...

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Main Authors: Götz Marta, Jankowska Barbara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-06-01
Series:International Journal of Management and Economics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/ijme-2016-0012
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spelling doaj-75ec92546f994b5ebbc0970ef20d15602021-09-05T20:51:08ZengSciendoInternational Journal of Management and Economics2299-97012016-06-01501638110.1515/ijme-2016-0012ijme-2016-0012Internationalization by State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) and Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) after the 2008 Crisis. Looking for GeneralizationsGötz Marta0Jankowska Barbara1Vistula University, Warsaw, PolandPoznań University of Economics and Business, PolandThis paper seeks to detect (post) crisis tendencies in the international activities of state-owned enterprises (SOE) and sovereign wealth funds (SWF) and identify the main challenges posed in exploring this topic. In doing so it draws on the inductive approach and qualitative method and discusses available studies on recent internalization trends in SOEs and SWFs. The number of SWFs worldwide has been rising since 2008, despite the 2008 crisis which brought heavy losses and negative publicity that caused a rerouting of funds towards domestic purposes. The long-term perspective adopted by SWFs is expected to make less vulnerable to financial market volatility, which should stimulate FDI. SOTNCs are a minority among SOEs in general, i.e. only a fraction of SOEs worldwide can be labeled as state-owned transnational companies; and no exceptional impact of the 2008 crisis is apparent in their functioning The review of selected literature and UNCTAD survey reports is the basis for our conclusions and suggestions for future research avenues.https://doi.org/10.1515/ijme-2016-0012foreign direct investment (fdi)sovereign wealth fund (swf)state-owned enterprise (soe)2008+ crisisf00f21f23g18g30
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author Götz Marta
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Internationalization by State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) and Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) after the 2008 Crisis. Looking for Generalizations
International Journal of Management and Economics
foreign direct investment (fdi)
sovereign wealth fund (swf)
state-owned enterprise (soe)
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author_facet Götz Marta
Jankowska Barbara
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title Internationalization by State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) and Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) after the 2008 Crisis. Looking for Generalizations
title_short Internationalization by State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) and Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) after the 2008 Crisis. Looking for Generalizations
title_full Internationalization by State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) and Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) after the 2008 Crisis. Looking for Generalizations
title_fullStr Internationalization by State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) and Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) after the 2008 Crisis. Looking for Generalizations
title_full_unstemmed Internationalization by State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) and Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) after the 2008 Crisis. Looking for Generalizations
title_sort internationalization by state-owned enterprises (soes) and sovereign wealth funds (swfs) after the 2008 crisis. looking for generalizations
publisher Sciendo
series International Journal of Management and Economics
issn 2299-9701
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This paper seeks to detect (post) crisis tendencies in the international activities of state-owned enterprises (SOE) and sovereign wealth funds (SWF) and identify the main challenges posed in exploring this topic. In doing so it draws on the inductive approach and qualitative method and discusses available studies on recent internalization trends in SOEs and SWFs. The number of SWFs worldwide has been rising since 2008, despite the 2008 crisis which brought heavy losses and negative publicity that caused a rerouting of funds towards domestic purposes. The long-term perspective adopted by SWFs is expected to make less vulnerable to financial market volatility, which should stimulate FDI. SOTNCs are a minority among SOEs in general, i.e. only a fraction of SOEs worldwide can be labeled as state-owned transnational companies; and no exceptional impact of the 2008 crisis is apparent in their functioning The review of selected literature and UNCTAD survey reports is the basis for our conclusions and suggestions for future research avenues.
topic foreign direct investment (fdi)
sovereign wealth fund (swf)
state-owned enterprise (soe)
2008+ crisis
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url https://doi.org/10.1515/ijme-2016-0012
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