This paper compares the innovative performance of foreign-owned and domestically owned enterprises in five European countries. We look at innovation inputs, outputs, and examine how strong foreign-owned enterprises are embedded in the innovations systems of their host countries. We find that foreign ownership causes no differences in innovation input, but yields a higher innovation output and higher labour productivity. In four of the five countries, affiliates of foreign multinationals show a similar or even a higher propensity to co-operate with domestic partners than domestically owned enterprises.
Although multinational companies (MNCs) have increasingly become active in diversifying their techno...
A large number of studies have compared the performance of foreign-owned and domestic firms. However...
This paper aims to investigate the existence of productivity heterogeneity among foreign-owned firms...
This paper compares the innovative performance of foreign-owned and domestically owned enterprises i...
This paper compares the innovative performance of foreign-owned and domestically owned enterprises i...
In the present study we investigate the relationship between foreign ownership and innovation activi...
This paper addresses the question of whether foreign ownership matters regarding innovation intensit...
In the present study we investigate the relationship between foreign ownership and innovation activi...
This paper addresses the involvement of foreign companies in domestic economies; the relative engage...
This paper examines how foreign-owned and domestically owned firms transform innovation into employ...
This paper reviews and summarises the results of selected studies on performance gaps between multin...
In examining the distinctive contributions of foreign subsidiaries and domestic firms to innovative ...
This paper tests if foreign ownership influences the innovative behaviour and performance of enterpr...
Recent debate has focused on the importance of corporate governance, localization of headquarters, f...
In this article, the authors explore whether foreign-owned multinationals differ systematically from...
Although multinational companies (MNCs) have increasingly become active in diversifying their techno...
A large number of studies have compared the performance of foreign-owned and domestic firms. However...
This paper aims to investigate the existence of productivity heterogeneity among foreign-owned firms...
This paper compares the innovative performance of foreign-owned and domestically owned enterprises i...
This paper compares the innovative performance of foreign-owned and domestically owned enterprises i...
In the present study we investigate the relationship between foreign ownership and innovation activi...
This paper addresses the question of whether foreign ownership matters regarding innovation intensit...
In the present study we investigate the relationship between foreign ownership and innovation activi...
This paper addresses the involvement of foreign companies in domestic economies; the relative engage...
This paper examines how foreign-owned and domestically owned firms transform innovation into employ...
This paper reviews and summarises the results of selected studies on performance gaps between multin...
In examining the distinctive contributions of foreign subsidiaries and domestic firms to innovative ...
This paper tests if foreign ownership influences the innovative behaviour and performance of enterpr...
Recent debate has focused on the importance of corporate governance, localization of headquarters, f...
In this article, the authors explore whether foreign-owned multinationals differ systematically from...
Although multinational companies (MNCs) have increasingly become active in diversifying their techno...
A large number of studies have compared the performance of foreign-owned and domestic firms. However...
This paper aims to investigate the existence of productivity heterogeneity among foreign-owned firms...