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Title | Association Between Factors Likely to Have an Influence on Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of Jordan |
Authors |
Tahat, I.
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ORCID | |
Keywords |
транснаціональні компанії транснациональные компании multinational companies міжнародний бізнес международный бизнес international business прямі іноземні інвестиції прямые иностранные инвестиции foreign direct investment фактори розміщення факторы размещения location factors |
Type | Article |
Date of Issue | 2022 |
URI | https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/90549 |
Publisher | Sumy State University |
License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License |
Citation | Tahat, I.A.M. (2022) Association Between Factors Likely to Have an Influence on Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of Jordan. SocioEconomic Challenges, 6(4), 34-45. https://doi.org/10.21272/sec.6(4).34- 45.2022. |
Abstract |
Objective: The research objective is to discover associations between factors likely to have an influence
on multinational corporations’ foreign direct investment in Jordan. The scope of the research and its objectives
are driven by, first and foremost, the fact that there is increasing interest in MNCs' investments in the MENA
region and particularly in Jordan, and second there is a lack of academic research jointly examining the factors
behind locational decisions.
Research Design & Methods: This study has adopted quantitative methods (non-experimental) because we are
able to measure the relationship between the set of variables and set of score. The study designed based on of
international business literatures that includes economic, legal, social political factors. Questionnaire survey
used to collect that data from sample of 50 companies in operate in Jordan and either owned by foreign inventors
or are subsidiary of multinational companies.
Findings: the study results indicate mixed views among MNCs because of the current situation and our research
results demonstrate that MNCs’ location decision is immensely influenced by economic and political factors, and
less by both legal and cultural factors. This indicates there is a similarity with other neighboring countries and
significant difference from developed economies western countries. In addition, research finding also indicates that
some MNCs mitigating their risk exposure by shifting theirinvestments to relatively more stable business environments,
such as the Gulf region and Jordan compared with other Levant countries as confirmed by the FT 2014.
Implications & Recommendations: The finding of this research indicate that policy maker in Jordan should
concentrate on supporting the macroeconomic environment and maintain its political stability to continue attract FDI.
Contribution & Value Added: The existing MNC theory did not jointly examine the factors influencing location
decisions, given the scarcity of national publications in the field of international business in Jordan, this research
aims at enriching the national literature in this field. |
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