FDI Impact: Catalyzing Digital Capabilities in Host Nations

Posted: 20 May 2025

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Lan Phuong Ho Dang

Bangor University

Fernando Merino

University of Murcia - Department of Applied Economics

Date Written: June 21, 2024

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to investigate the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on national digital capability, specifically differentiating the impact between FDI greenfield and mergers and acquisitions (M&A). The research also investigates factors shaping digital capabilities, encompassing government transparency and absorptive capability, while exploring the mediating influence of absorptive capability in the FDI–digital capability relationship.

Design/methodology/approach: An econometric model has been developed to examine the interrelationship between national digital capability, FDI inflows, national absorptive capability and government transparency. The data set encompasses 55 countries over a period of nine years (2013–2021). National digital capability data is derived from the well-established index published by the World Competitive Centre (WCC). The sources of the explanatory variables align with standard practices, drawing from reputable institutions (UNCTAD and the World Bank, among others).

Findings: The findings reveal a significant positive impact of FDI, particularly in greenfield investments, on national digital capability. Government transparency and research and development (R&D) investment are crucial factors contributing to digital capabilities. Additionally, the absorptive capacity, reflected by R&D investment, also emerges as a potential moderating factor, influencing the impact of FDI inflows on digital capabilities.

Keywords: FDI, Digital capabilities, Greenfield investments, Government transparency, Absorptive capacity

Suggested Citation

Dang, Lan Phuong Ho and Merino, Fernando, FDI Impact: Catalyzing Digital Capabilities in Host Nations (June 21, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5255173

Fernando Merino

University of Murcia - Department of Applied Economics ( email )

Campus Espinardo
30100 Murcia
Spain

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