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Communications infrastructure and traditional determinants of inward foreign investment: A comparison of developed and emerging markets

Taewon Suh (Department of Marketing, McCoy College of Business Administration, Texas State University‐San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas, USA)
David J. Boggs (Lumpkin College of Business, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois, USA)

Competitiveness Review

ISSN: 1059-5422

Article publication date: 29 March 2011

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper seeks to examine the effects of communications infrastructure and other traditionally‐investigated, market‐related factors on net investment inflows into developed versus emerging markets.

Design/methodology/approach

Hypotheses are developed and tested empirically using auto‐regression analysis. Data are used from 38 countries (19 developing and 19 developed) over a ten‐year period (1995‐2004).

Findings

Findings are consistent with the view that research models of the drivers of investment inflows should consider markets' levels of economic development, different time frames, and macro‐economic changes in the global market.

Research limitations/implications

Communications infrastructure influences a country's ability to attract foreign investment. Extrapolation of the results to other places and times should be done with caution.

Practical implications

Managers should carefully examine the information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure before investing in foreign countries to determine suitability to supporting achievement of company objectives. Policy makers that wish to attract foreign investment should strengthen country ICT capacity and, especially for emerging economies, complementary capabilities and telecommunications utilization.

Originality/value

The research highlights the importance of communications infrastructure for attracting inward foreign investment and suggests that technological infrastructure and human utilization of communications impact investment inflows, but only during a certain time frame in the development process of market economies.

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Citation

Suh, T. and Boggs, D.J. (2011), "Communications infrastructure and traditional determinants of inward foreign investment: A comparison of developed and emerging markets", Competitiveness Review, Vol. 21 No. 2, pp. 205-223. https://doi.org/10.1108/10595421111117470

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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