Presenting a rich collection of insights into investment by foreign corporations into different types of cities around the world, Foreign Direct Investment and Cities uses original and revelatory case studies to help readers to turn theory into practice.
The book offers a structured set of case study chapters, with a diversity of location, setting, and industry, focus on macro-, meso-, and micro-level factors, and outcomes in economic and non-economic terms. The chapters are authored by a diverse collection of international experts. The text is also supported by digital learning resources, including PowerPoint slides and video clips.
Foreign Direct Investment and Cities will be relevant to courses in international business and economic geography and will be key reading for academic researchers in business schools and wider social sciences, as well as the global practitioner community in investment promotion.
Presenting a rich collection of insights into investment by foreign corporations into different types of cities around the world, Foreign Direct Investment and Cities uses original and revelatory case studies to help readers to turn theory into practice.
Recenzijas
In the International Business (IB) field there is an increasing emphasis on the societal impacts of IB (including its interactions with government policies and geopolitical relationships), and on the role of IB at the level of cities. This book nicely brings these themes together through some rich case study comparisons.
John Cantwell, Distinguished Professor, Rutgers University, US
As the saying goes, all politics is local. This book brings an extremely useful collection of stories of regional / city foreign direct investment experiences. Fascinating real-life stories told by experts from different regions of the world, inviting a reflection on challenges and successes. And they are fun to read too!
Victor do Prado, SciencesPo Paris, former Director of Council and Trade Negotiations Committee at the WTO The authors have put together a remarkable collage of FDI case studies on a city/regional level that can serve as roadmap and offer invaluable lessons to many local and regional IPAs on how to focus resources, shape strategy and win in the highly competitive FDI attraction contest.
Viktor Mizo, Vice President Government Affairs at Kostal Group and former CEO of Invest in Macedonia
FDI has the potential to reinvent cities and regions, and this book captures that dynamic perfectly. Its practical and academic perspectives make it an indispensable guide for understanding the evolving world of investment.
Andrew Wrobel, Chief Reinvention Officer, Emerging Europe
Introduction. PART I: Cities in Advanced Economies as Locations for FDI
1. Case 1: Londons Royal Albert Dock redevelopment: a Chinese dream turned
nightmare (Jacopo Dettoni)
2. Case 2: Gorillas in New York: The Role of
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the expansion of delivery services (Petra
Smith)
3. Case 3: Building the shop window for inward investment into
Cambridge, UK (Harriet Fear, Duncan McCunn and Christopher Williams)
4. Case
4: From Nokia to Unicorns, the Evolutions of FDI in the Helsinki Region
(Michel Lemagnen)
5. Case 5: The failure of China State Grid in acquiring
Eandis in Flanders: A marriage takes more than two (Haiyan Zhang and Zhiping
Zhu) PART 2: Cities in Transition and Emerging Economies as Locations for FDI
6. Case 6: The evolution of FDI across the value chain Johannesburg (South
Africa) (Davide Castellani, Katiuscia Lavoratori and Frans Van der Colff)
7.
Case 7: FDI-led development in Ho Chi Minh City (Tom Becker)
8. Case 8:
International Capital, National Politics and Investment in Secondary Cities
in Africa:The Case of the Stalled Bagamoyo Port Project in Tanzania (Kristian
Hoelscher)
9. Case 9: From coal town to Esports hub: Katowices path to
post-industrial revival (Alex Irwin-Hunt) PART 3: Technology, FDI and Cities
10. Case 10: Hi-tech investment in Paris (Ana Colovic)
11. Case 11:
Attracting Cutting-Edge Technologies to Local Ecosystems - the Scaleup
Landing Pad Hamburg (Joachim Arnold)
12. Case 12: Tel Aviv - Yafo: The Rise
of a Start-Up Powerhouse attracting Global FDI (Ruxandra Steriu)
13. Case 13:
Inward Greenfield R&D Foreign Direct Investment and the Development of
Shenzhens Innovation Ecosystem (Ludan Wu and Dylan Sutherland)
14. Case 14:
Foreign Direct Investment, international collaboration and knowledge
community development: a case study of Suzhou Industry Park (Juana Du and
Charles Krusekopf) PART 4: Sustainable Development and Resilience in Cities
through FDI
15. Case 15: Diffusing water management know-how between a French
MNE and an Indian utilities company in Chennai, India: la mayonnaise n'a pas
pris (Akil Amiraly)
16. Case 16: FDI on the Frontlines: Kingspans Wartime
Investment in Lviv (Courtney Fingar)
17. Case 17: Revitalizing Teesside, UK:
The Remarkable Journey from Loss-Making Steelworks to a Renewable Energy Hub
through FDI and Local Government Support (Maurice Wokke)18. Case 18: Going
for Green: Competing for Green FDI Projects in the Nordics (Iiris Saittakari
and Douglas van den Berghe). Concluding comments.
Christopher Williams (PhD) is Professor in the Strategy, Entrepreneurship and International Business Department at ESSCA School of Management in Paris. His research interests include international strategy, innovation in international firms and contexts, R&D and organizational resilience.
Martin Kaspar (PhD) is Vice President of Strategy and Corporate Development at Fränkische Industrial Pipes, a German Mittelstands company and hidden champion in the automotive industry, where he is primarily responsible for internationalization projects.