Do conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand?

This study aims to determine if conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand. Theory testing based on multiple case studies will be the research method employed and qualitative secondary data will be used in an e...

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Main Author: Severn, Sean-Leigh
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20946/
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description This study aims to determine if conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand. Theory testing based on multiple case studies will be the research method employed and qualitative secondary data will be used in an exploratory manner. Specifically, Dunning's eclectic paradigm will be tested against the foreign direct investment of three multinational enterprises in Thailand, namely, Royal Dutch Shell, Toyota and Tesco. The study shows that conventional foreign direct investment theories are not powerful enough to explain all of the reasons multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand. Favorable exchange rates, weak market conditions, cultural similarities, geographic proximity, profitability, availability of partners, encouraging government incentives and the future potential of the region can play a substantial role when judging why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand. This enhances our understanding of foreign direct investment theories and highlights their shortcomings when applied to Thailand. Therefore, governments and business analysts should not only rely on conventional foreign direct investment theories in order to explain the foreign direct investment of multinational enterprises in Thailand.
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spelling nottingham-209462017-12-17T15:39:16Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20946/ Do conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand? Severn, Sean-Leigh This study aims to determine if conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand. Theory testing based on multiple case studies will be the research method employed and qualitative secondary data will be used in an exploratory manner. Specifically, Dunning's eclectic paradigm will be tested against the foreign direct investment of three multinational enterprises in Thailand, namely, Royal Dutch Shell, Toyota and Tesco. The study shows that conventional foreign direct investment theories are not powerful enough to explain all of the reasons multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand. Favorable exchange rates, weak market conditions, cultural similarities, geographic proximity, profitability, availability of partners, encouraging government incentives and the future potential of the region can play a substantial role when judging why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand. This enhances our understanding of foreign direct investment theories and highlights their shortcomings when applied to Thailand. Therefore, governments and business analysts should not only rely on conventional foreign direct investment theories in order to explain the foreign direct investment of multinational enterprises in Thailand. 2007 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20946/1/07MSclixsls3.pdf Severn, Sean-Leigh (2007) Do conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand? [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Foreign Direct Investment Thailand Multinational Enterprises
spellingShingle Foreign Direct Investment
Thailand
Multinational Enterprises
Severn, Sean-Leigh
Do conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand?
title Do conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand?
title_full Do conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand?
title_fullStr Do conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand?
title_full_unstemmed Do conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand?
title_short Do conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in Thailand?
title_sort do conventional foreign direct investment theories explain why multinational enterprises conduct foreign direct investment in thailand?
topic Foreign Direct Investment
Thailand
Multinational Enterprises
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20946/