The first East Asian Colloquium of the fall semester is Friday, the 7th of September. Please note the first colloquium will take place in the Seminar Room at the Center for the Study of Global Change.
PRESENTER: Dan Li (Associate Professor of International Business, Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University)
TOPIC:
“Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investment”
DATE: Friday, September 7, 2012
DATE: Friday, September 7, 2012
TIME:
12:00-1:15 p.m.
LOCATION: Seminar Room, Center for the Study of Global Change (201 N. Indiana Avenue)
LOCATION: Seminar Room, Center for the Study of Global Change (201 N. Indiana Avenue)
(Light refreshments will be served. You are also welcome to bring your own lunch.)
China’s
outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) has been growing dramatically and
steadily for a decade. Even as the overall global OFDI declined following the
2008 financial crisis, Chinese OFDI increased. The message that “the Chinese
are coming!” pervades the business media; along comes the notion of so-called
“China Threat.” Are Chinese really buying up the world? Should the world be
alarmed? This talk will introduce different types of Chinese OFDI investors,
the temporal, geographic and industry patterns of Chinese OFDI, and the country
and industry destinations of Chinese OFDI. This talk will then discuss why
Chinese firms go abroad in addition to the frequently reported “government
support” by the media, what challenges Chinese investors typically encounter in
their international operations, and, more importantly, what implications
Chinese OFDI has for the world and U.S. economy.
Dan Li
is Associate Professor of International Business in the Kelley Business School
at Indiana University. Her research focuses on the management of multinational
enterprises, particularly in the areas of international strategic alliances.
Her articles appear in journals such as the Academy of Management Journal,
Journal of International Business Studies, Management International Review, and
Journal of Asian Business Studies. She has served on the editorial review
boards of the Academy of Management Journal and Journal of Business
Venturing, and is a member of the Academy of Management and the
Academy of International Business, founding member of the International
Association of Chinese Management Research, and senior associate of the
Research Center for Chinese Politics & Business at Indiana University.
Persons with disabilities interested in attending our events who may require assistance, please contact us in advance at (812) 855-3765.
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