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Evaluating the Internationalization Motives of Multi-National Entities: Balance of Payment and Trade Strategies in the Era of Anti-Globalization

DOI: 10.4236/ajibm.2025.155035, PP. 721-747

Keywords: Global Business, Internationalization, Management, Multinational Entities, Corporate Strategy, Finance, Investments, Trade, Policy

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The internationalization of multinational Entities (MNEs) remains a central theme in global business strategy, driven by a complex interplay of economic, political, and strategic factors. This study examines the motives behind multinational internationalization, categorizing them into market-seeking, efficiency-seeking, resource-seeking, and strategic asset-seeking motives. While traditional theories emphasize cost efficiency and resource access, contemporary trends reveal new drivers such as digital globalization, sustainability concerns, and geopolitical risks. In recent years, MNEs have increasingly pursued technological and innovation-driven internationalization, particularly in knowledge-intensive industries such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and renewable energy. Moreover, regionalization strategies have gained traction, with firms adapting to shifting trade policies, supply chain disruptions, and emerging market opportunities. The study also explores how global financial imbalances, currency volatility, and Balance of Payments (BoP) dynamics influence MNC expansion strategies, particularly in the wake of recent macroeconomic uncertainties and post-pandemic economic recovery efforts. This paper applies a comprehensive review of literature and theoretical perspectives, integrating Dunning’s OLI paradigm, institutional theory, and behavioral theories of internationalization to provide a multidimensional understanding of why firms expand beyond their domestic borders. By bridging classical motives with emerging market realities, the study offers valuable insights for corporate strategists, policymakers, and economic analysts navigating the evolving global business landscape. The findings suggest that dynamic capabilities, digitalization, and sustainable practices are reshaping the motives and mechanisms of multinational expansion, making adaptability a critical factor in long-term competitiveness.

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