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This paper examines the evolution since 1969 of the industrial structure of local technological development by US-owned multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the UK, by comparison with UK-owned MNEs in the US. The data used are the patents granted in the US to the largest US-owned and UK-owned...
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This article examines the evolution of the industrial structure of local technological development by U.S.-owned multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the United Kingdom in the 1950s and over the more recent period 1969-1995. Using a survey of U.S. subsidiaries in the United Kingdom and more...
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This paper examines the impact of US firms on technological competitiveness in Europe between 1955-75 through a dynamic application of the eclectic theory of international trade and production. It looks at the improvement in the trading performance of European countries, and finds that in...
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This paper examines the subnational, regional, aspects of the multinational corporations' (MNCs) increasingly global innovative networks in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. Using patents granted in the US to the largest industrial firms, attention is restricted to the main European MNCs...
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This study identifies two categories of exploration for competence-creating subsidiaries of contemporary multinational corporations (MNCs) by taking both the subsidiary's and the MNC's existing knowledge into consideration. While subsidiary exploration not new to the MNC (SE1) brings in...
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This study focuses on the innovative performance implications of large MNCs' regional and global technological knowledge search strategies. In networked MNCs, the parent can still offer valuable knowledge to subsidiaries. The parent's and a subsidiary's knowledge becomes complementary if an MNC...
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This paper examines the recent siting of foreign-owned corporate technological development in European regions. The data used are patents granted in the US to the world's largest firms in the period 1987-'95. According with the literature on knowledge creation in MNCs, we find that location of...
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