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Journal of African Business
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Special Issue on Chinese Investments in Africa

 
Guest Editors
Dr. William X. Wei, Institute of Asia Pacific Studies,
Grant MacEwan University, Canada

Dr. Hongxin Zhao, Boeing Institute of International Business,
St. Louis University, US

 
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows to Africa contribute as much as
29% to the continent’s capital. FDI to Africa peaked in 2008, but then
fell approximately 36% in 2009. China’s growing desire for overseas
investment has positioned China as a major player in the world among
outward investors. In addition to this trend, Chinese firms such as
China Mineral and Metal Corporation, Sinochem, Lenovo and Huawei
Technology are completing global acquisition projects with the support
of the Chinese government’s Going Global Strategy. Global
observer-analysts comment that the reasons for the increase of Chinese
investments in African countries stems from China’s global economic
strategy, shaped by its political objectives and its demand for energy,
minerals and other natural resources. A number of critical questions
remain unanswered regarding the further development of the Chinese
global economy and Chinese firms’ strategies abroad. This special issue
hopes to explore some of them, including:

• What are the regional and sectoral trends of Chinese Outward Direct
Investment (ODI) in Africa?
• What is the ownership structure of Chinese firms' ODI?
• What are the challenges and opportunities for Chinese firms resulting
from China’s Going Global Strategy?
• What role does the Chinese government play in Chinese firms’ ODI in
Africa?
• What are the impacts of African local institutions on ODI?
• What roles do international organizations (e.g., UNCTAD, IMF, etc.)
play in Chinese firms’ ODI in Africa?
• What are the styles of management and governance of Chinese firms'
overseas operations?
• What impact do Chinese firms have on African business and
development?
Topical areas include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Chinese ODI in Africa
• Internationalization strategy of Chinese firms in Africa
• Organizational culture and management of Chinese firms in Africa
• Foreign policy of China in Africa
• Immigration and overseas Chinese in Africa
• Environmental concerns and sustainable development related to Chinese
investments in Africa
• Human resources management (expatriates as well as employees) by
Chinese firms in Africa
• Chinese ODI in Africa and local political linkage
• Policy implications of the inflow of Chinese FDI to Africa.
 

Papers for the Special Issue should be submitted to [log in to unmask],
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letter indicating that the paper is for the Special Issue. A guide for
authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting
papers is available at:
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t792306882 
The upcoming International Academy of African Business and Development
Conference to be held in May 2011 in Edmonton will have a track on this
subject. Papers submitted to this track will be considered for
publication in this Special Issue. Details about the conference are
available at: http://iaabd2011.athabascau.ca/tracks.php 
All enquiries regarding the special issue should be sent to: Dr.
William X. Wei, phone: 780-633-3535, [log in to unmask] and Dr. Hongxin
Zhao, phone: 314-977-3834, [log in to unmask]

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