We examine how the ways in which firms geographically configure their global portfolios of R&D units influence the effectiveness of firms’ own R&D investments and of external technical knowledge in enhancing firm performance. Our analysis indicates that the strength of these effects depends on the extent to which firms spread their R&D units across countries (geographic dispersion of R&D) and the extent to which firms establish multiple R&D units within each country (co-location of R&D). We show that geographic dispersion and co-location are associated with distinct value creation and value capture mechanisms and in turn lead to different performance outcomes. Although geographic dispersion enhances the effects of a firm’s own R&D on its pe...
This paper examines the impact of firm-level research and development (R&D) and country-level innova...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firms co...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firm...
We examine how the ways in which firms geographically configure their global portfolios of R&D units...
This chapter investigates the determinants of the location of MNEs’ overseas R&D activities, by focu...
The literature has highlighted that the propensity of MNEs to co-locate offshore R&D labs with their...
This thesis groups three papers examining the role of multi-location firms in the geographic diffusi...
We analyse 446 location decisions of R&D activities by multinational firms incorporated in the Europ...
We develop the conjecture that an R&D subsidiary can embed itself in the science base of the home co...
In a spatial economy where oligopolist firms compete in R&D, it is found that geography affects the ...
This paper shows that value creation by multinational enterprises (MNEs) is the result of activities...
This paper examines the impact of firm-level research and development (R&D) and country-level innova...
In a spatial economy where Oligopolist firms compete in R&D, it is found that geography affects the ...
Although many studies on FDI spillovers either implicitly or explicitly consider the firm as a singl...
We analyze strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firms co...
This paper examines the impact of firm-level research and development (R&D) and country-level innova...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firms co...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firm...
We examine how the ways in which firms geographically configure their global portfolios of R&D units...
This chapter investigates the determinants of the location of MNEs’ overseas R&D activities, by focu...
The literature has highlighted that the propensity of MNEs to co-locate offshore R&D labs with their...
This thesis groups three papers examining the role of multi-location firms in the geographic diffusi...
We analyse 446 location decisions of R&D activities by multinational firms incorporated in the Europ...
We develop the conjecture that an R&D subsidiary can embed itself in the science base of the home co...
In a spatial economy where oligopolist firms compete in R&D, it is found that geography affects the ...
This paper shows that value creation by multinational enterprises (MNEs) is the result of activities...
This paper examines the impact of firm-level research and development (R&D) and country-level innova...
In a spatial economy where Oligopolist firms compete in R&D, it is found that geography affects the ...
Although many studies on FDI spillovers either implicitly or explicitly consider the firm as a singl...
We analyze strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firms co...
This paper examines the impact of firm-level research and development (R&D) and country-level innova...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firms co...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firm...