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dc.contributor.authorChashchina, Sofya
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-20T06:56:05Z
dc.date.available2026-04-20T06:56:05Z
dc.date.issued2026-04-17
dc.identifier.issn0208-6018
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/58139
dc.description.abstractFor several decades China has been engaging in investment activities abroad, establishing itself as the world’s leading manufacturing hub. The global presence of Chinese construction companies – predominantly state-owned enterprises (SOEs) – is well documented, with notable activities in almost every region of the world. The country is establishing numerous new cross-border and transcontinental connections via land and sea routes in conjunction with developing logistics infrastructure and upgrading existing facilities. This article offers a comprehensive analysis of the extant literature on Chinese foreign investment in logistics and transport, based on 30 selected peer-reviewed articles from academic journals. The objective of this analysis is twofold: firstly, to synthesise the extant literature in this field, and thereby establish the current state of research; and secondly, to identify research gaps in the area of Chinese logistics foreign investment, thus enabling an objective selection of the research subjects requiring deeper analysis. The research method employed is a systematic literature review conducted within a Reasons-Implementation-Outcomes (RIO) framework (a modified Antecedents-Decisions-Outcomes (ADO) framework). The results of the study demonstrate that overseas Chinese investment in the transport sector is analysed from a variety of perspectives. In many publications it is emphasised that Chinese investment activities differ significantly from the actions of other companies (and countries) in terms of political, financial and organisational aspects. The results of China’s initiatives have mostly been assessed only preliminarily, many unanswered questions have been raised, and potential risks have been discussed. Consequently, there is a broad scope for further exploration of this subject.en
dc.description.abstractBędąc głównym centrum produkcyjnym na świecie i globalnym liderem technologii, Chiny od dziesięcioleci aktywnie podejmują projekty inwestycyjne za granicą. Obecność chińskich przedsiębiorstw budowlanych, przeważająco państwowych, odnotowuje się niemal we wszystkich regionach świata. Kraj ten tworzy liczne nowe połączenia transgraniczne i transkontynentalne, lądowe i morskie, między innymi poprzez budowę i modernizację infrastruktury logistycznej państw, przez które przebiegają szlaki handlowe. Niniejszy artykuł stanowi systematyczny przegląd literatury na temat chińskich inwestycji zagranicznych w obszarze logistyki i transportu na podstawie 30 wybranych artykułów opublikowanych w recenzowanych czasopismach naukowych. Cele analizy to synteza istniejącej literatury w tej dziedzinie, a tym samym ustalenie aktualnego stanu badań oraz zidentyfikowanie luk badawczych w obszarze chińskich inwestycji zagranicznych zmierzające do obiektywnej identyfikacji obszarów wymagających prowadzenia głębszych analiz. Zastosowaną metodą badawczą jest systematyczny przegląd literatury przeprowadzony w ramach modelu Reasons-Implementation-Outcomes (RIO) (zmodyfikowanego modelu Antecedents-Decisions-Outcomes – ADO). Wyniki przeprowadzonej analizy wskazują na to, że chińskie inwestycje w sektorze transportu realizowane za granicą są analizowane z różnych perspektyw i różnią się istotnie od działań innych państw czy instytucji międzynarodowych pod względem sposobu prowadzenia polityki zagranicznej, oferowanych mechanizmów finansowania oraz organizacji przedsięwzięć inwestycyjnych. Wyniki chińskich inicjatyw zostały w większości ocenione jedynie wstępnie, a ryzyka zasadniczo mają potencjalny charakter. Wiele pytań pozostaje bez odpowiedzi, zarysowuje się zatem szeroka perspektywa dalszych badań w tym obszarze.pl
dc.language.isopl
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiegopl
dc.relation.ispartofseriesActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica;374en
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
dc.subjectforeign investmenten
dc.subjecttransport infrastructureen
dc.subjectChinaen
dc.subjectliterature reviewen
dc.subjectinwestycje zagranicznepl
dc.subjectinfrastruktura transportowapl
dc.subjectChinypl
dc.subjectprzegląd literaturypl
dc.titleNowoczesne mosty łączące państwa: chińskie zagraniczne inwestycje w infrastrukturę transportową. Przegląd literaturypl
dc.title.alternativeBuilding Modern Bridges Between Countries: A Literature Review on Chinese Foreign Investments in the Transportation Sectoren
dc.typeArticle
dc.page.number46-65
dc.contributor.authorAffiliationPoznań University of Economics and Business, Institute of International Business and Economics, Poznań, Polandpl
dc.identifier.eissn2353-7663
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dc.contributor.authorEmailsofya.chashchina@ue.poznan.pl
dc.identifier.doi10.18778/0208-6018.374.03
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