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THE 2017 JIBS DECADE AWARD 

 

The Selection Committee for the JIBS Decade Award is pleased to announce
that the 2007 JIBS article "The determinants of Chinese outward foreign
direct investment" by Peter J. Buckley, L. Jeremy Clegg, Adam R. Cross, Xin
Liu, Hinrich Voss and Ping Zheng (all at Centre for International Business,
Leeds University Business School, UK, during the time of publication), has
been selected as the winner of the 2017 JIBS Decade Award. 

 

The award, sponsored by Palgrave Macmillan, is designed to recognize the
most influential paper published in the Journal of International Business
Studies ten years prior and is presented at the annual AIB conference. In
order to be considered for the JIBS Decade Award, an article must be one of
the five most cited articles published in JIBS for the year being
considered.  

 

This year's Selection Committee members were Gabriel R.G. Benito (Chair, BI
Norwegian Business School), the current AIB Program Chair Sarianna Lundan
(University of Bremen), and immediate past AIB Program Chair Charles
Dhanaraj (IMD). JIBS Editor-in-Chief Alain Verbeke was an ex officio,
non-voting committee member.

 

In recommending the award-winning article, the committee noted that,
"Buckley et al. (2007) was among the pioneering empirical studies of Chinese
outward foreign direct investment (OFDI), and broadly from the emerging
countries. It was originally published in a focused issue of JIBS entitled
'International Expansion of Emerging Market Businesses' (guest edited by
Rosalie L. Tung and Yadong Luo) that included several of the most impactful
articles published in the journal in 2007. In fact, the 2007 JIBS focused
issue comprised five out of the 10 most cited articles over the last decade.


 

"Buckley and his colleagues provide a truly comprehensive treatment of
Chinese investment abroad making it a landmark study in understanding OFDI.
The study spans three decades of OFDI going all the way back to the first
few investments in the early 1980s when China introduced 'open doors'
policy, taking its first cautious move towards internationalization. The
study goes all the way into the 2000s when the 'go global' policy was
implemented. 

 

"While standing firmly on received theory of foreign direct investment, the
framework used in the study includes a relatively broad set of variables,
suitably matching the unique context of Chinese OFDI, and by extension also
possibly OFDI from other emerging countries. While the main empirical part
of the study is statistical, it also includes a fairly detailed historical
overview, thereby providing an unusually rich depiction of the empirical
setting. 

 

"The study was among the first of its kind to tackle the measurement and
estimation issues related to Chinese OFDI, and as such it served to
establish a very useful template for empirical research in the following
years. Despite being an empirical study, which often lag behind conceptual
articles in citations, Buckley et al. (2007) has gained a wide impact as
measured by the scholarly citations (data from the Web of Science), from
popular Google Scholar citations, as well as the number and breadth of the
journals which have cited the article. The original empirical research has
spawned several new studies in multiple countries and brought in new
attention to the topic of outward FDI.  The innovativeness of the paper is
that while most of the studies on emerging markets such as China were
focused on inward FDI, Buckley and his associates drove the field's
attention to broaden its scope to OFDI from emerging countries.

 

"For all these reasons, the selection committee recommends the Buckley et
al. (2007) paper, which has become a widely cited and highly impactful
article, for the 2017 JIBS Decade Award." 

 

A session will be held at the upcoming 2017 AIB Annual Meeting in Dubai, in
which the authors and invited discussants Mauro Guillen and Exequiel
Hernandez (University of Pennsylvania), and Ravi Ramamurti (Northeastern
University) and Jenny Hillemann (Vrije Universiteit Brussel),  will comment
on the paper. A reception honoring the Decade Award winning paper and its
authors will also be held as part of the closing reception at the
conference. We hope that you will join us in Dubai to attend these events;
the date and times will be available at https://aib.msu.edu/events/2017/
when the conference program is finalized.

A retrospective by the authors, together with the discussants' commentaries,
will be published in the first issue of the 2018 volume of the Journal of
International Business Studies. 

 

 


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