We examine the effect of foreign institutional investors on firm innovation. Using firm-level data across 26 non-U.S. economies between 2000 and 2010, we show that foreign institutional ownership has a positive, causal effect on firm innovation. We further explore three possible underlying mechanisms through which foreign institutions affect firm innovation: Foreign institutions act as active monitors, provide insurance for firm managers against innovation failures, and promote knowledge spillovers from high-innovation economies. Our article sheds new light on the real effects of foreign institutions on firm innovation
This thesis consists of three studies investigating the role of both foreign institutional investors...
AbstractUsing a large sample of firms listed on the Korea Stock Exchange over 1998–2007, this study ...
This paper looks at foreign Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) investing in the UK and at their impact...
We examine the effect of foreign institutional investors on firm innovation. Using firm-level data a...
We examine the effect of foreign institutional investors on firm innovation. Using firm-level data a...
Monitoring by institutional investors can act as an important mechanism to promote firm inno...
Funding: European Research Council (ERC); Batten Institute; Batten Institute; Richard A. Mayo Center...
This thesis contains three stand-alone studies that relate to institutional investors, corporate inn...
This paper investigates the impact of the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) scheme reg...
As domestic sources of outside finance are limited in many countries around the world, it is importa...
Purpose: The literature lacks a specific mechanism that may help to explain the variation in corpora...
Employing a large sample of 7246 firms across 38 economies from 2000 to 2013, we show a positive rel...
This paper challenges the view that foreign investors lead firms to adopt a short-term orientation a...
In recent years, venture capital firms have increasingly turned to foreign countries in search of in...
The paper investigates the effects of institutions and their interaction with firms’ research & deve...
This thesis consists of three studies investigating the role of both foreign institutional investors...
AbstractUsing a large sample of firms listed on the Korea Stock Exchange over 1998–2007, this study ...
This paper looks at foreign Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) investing in the UK and at their impact...
We examine the effect of foreign institutional investors on firm innovation. Using firm-level data a...
We examine the effect of foreign institutional investors on firm innovation. Using firm-level data a...
Monitoring by institutional investors can act as an important mechanism to promote firm inno...
Funding: European Research Council (ERC); Batten Institute; Batten Institute; Richard A. Mayo Center...
This thesis contains three stand-alone studies that relate to institutional investors, corporate inn...
This paper investigates the impact of the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) scheme reg...
As domestic sources of outside finance are limited in many countries around the world, it is importa...
Purpose: The literature lacks a specific mechanism that may help to explain the variation in corpora...
Employing a large sample of 7246 firms across 38 economies from 2000 to 2013, we show a positive rel...
This paper challenges the view that foreign investors lead firms to adopt a short-term orientation a...
In recent years, venture capital firms have increasingly turned to foreign countries in search of in...
The paper investigates the effects of institutions and their interaction with firms’ research & deve...
This thesis consists of three studies investigating the role of both foreign institutional investors...
AbstractUsing a large sample of firms listed on the Korea Stock Exchange over 1998–2007, this study ...
This paper looks at foreign Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) investing in the UK and at their impact...