MNC strategies and linkage effects in developing countries
The study addresses the implications MNC strategies have for linkage effects in developing countries. Two contrasting MNC strategies, which reflect an integration-responsiveness dichotomy, are scrutinized in terms of their effects on jobs among local linkage partners in developing countries. It is hypothesized that the investments of MNCs pursuing local responsiveness create more jobs among local linkage partners, but imply less job upgrading, when compared to investments undertaken by MNCs following strategies of global integration. The hypotheses are tested on a sample of Danish MNCs with extensive investments in developing countries.
Year of publication: |
2009
|
---|---|
Authors: | Hansen, Michael W. ; Pedersen, Torben ; Petersen, Bent |
Published in: |
Journal of World Business. - Elsevier, ISSN 1090-9516. - Vol. 44.2009, 2, p. 121-130
|
Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Multinational corporations Strategy Linkages Developing countries |
Saved in:
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Danish investments in developing countries : a global value chain perspective
Hansen, Michael W., (2006)
-
MNC strategies and linkage effects in developing countries
Hansen, Michael W., (2009)
-
MNC strategies and linkage effects in developing countries
Hansen, Michael W., (2009)
- More ...