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Does foreign ownership enhance or decrease a firm's chances of survival? Over the 100 year period 1895-2005 this paper compares the survival of foreign subsidiaries in Denmark to a control sample of domestically owned companies matched by industry and firm size. We find evidence of a significant...
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Volume 28 of the Advances in international management focuses on the opportunities and challenges for multinational enterprises that consider emerging economies as their destinations or their homes. Chapters in this volume examine the rise of home-grown multinational enterprises in emerging...
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Intro -- Danish Investments in Developing Countries - A Global Value Chain Perspective -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Executive Summary -- What Is the Role of Developing Countries in Danish Company Strategies? -- How Do Danish Direct Investments Affect Developing Countries? -- Chapter 1 A...
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Do multinational enterprises evolve differently in emerging and developed economies? Although one camp argues that emerging economy multinationals are different from their developed country counterparts owing to the underdeveloped institutions in their home countries, another camp counters that...
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