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Many countries in the world have adopted policies to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), placing the traditional … focus on the maximisation of FDI flows, what can be labeled as a quantitative approach. Recently it has been argued that the … FDI policy should be more selective, promoting good quality FDI inflows. The "quality" implies a certain level of …
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This paper deals with the interplay between foreign direct investment (FDI) and the industrial and innovation policies … existing foreign-owned affiliates, instead of striving to attract higher volumes of FDI inflows. …
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This paper uses firm-level survey data of Kenyan manufacturing industry to examine the significance of FDI and firm … revealed a statistically significant role played by FDI in determining human capital development in all the firms. Other … choice of Kenyan manufacturing industry presents an ideal case to evaluate FDI, firm-level capabilities and human capital …
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Studies of the relationship between FDI and domestic investment levels reach contradictory findings. We revisit this … conclude that FDI inflows contribute positively to domestic investment levels. We also find weak evidence that `good governance …. Theoretical arguments support either positive or negative interaction effects of `good governance' and FDI on investment, invoking …
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This paper explores the impact of MNEs on innovation systems and the policy options available for peripheral economies to attract and embed the R&D activities of MNEs. After developing the conceptual and policy framework, we discuss the case of the new member states from Central and Eastern...
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This paper revisits an earlier contribution (Narula and Dunning 2000) and considers how economic globalisation has …
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The paper focuses on the emergence of Russia's multinational companies. It aims to analyse their motives to internationalise as well as the approaches to internationalisation. While relevance of the theoretical perspectives is highlighted, the intention of the paper is to contribute to the...
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A key feature of globalisation has been the growth and spread of multinational enterprises (MNEs), but there is here is … investment behaviour from and to peripheral economies, from the point of view of both states and firms. We also provide an …
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The life sciences sector (and biotechnology in particular) has emerged as a prospective area, and attracted a lot of attention recently. Multinational companies in the life sciences seek to explore new markets, and, on the other side, governments strive to develop the life sciences sector...
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This paper explores whether the internationalization trajectories - patterns over time in the level, pace, variability and temporal concentration of international expansion - of large firms from China and India are fundamentally different from those of developed country firms. A longitudinal...
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