This paper investigates whether emerging economy multinational enterprises (EMEs) that undertake outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) become more productive, controlling for the self-selection into the global investment market. Particularly, we focus on the moderating effects of firm heterogeneity on the OFDI-productivity nexus. A theoretical framework incorporating the resource-based views and institutional theory is established and the propensity-score matching and difference-in-difference (DID) approaches are combined to test the framework, utilizing unique data on Chinese manufacturing firms over the sample period 2002-2008. We find that EMEs turn to be generally more productive after they conduct OFDI, but this productivity effect ...
China is currently the third largest country in terms of outward direct investment (ODI), with the i...
This paper studies how discriminations against private enterprises (i.e., non-state-owned enterprise...
In recent years, Japanese manufacturers in both competitive and less competitive sectors have penetr...
This paper investigates whether emerging economy multinational enterprises (EMEs) that undertake out...
Using a new firm-level database, EMENDATA, this paper investigates the effects on Chinese multinatio...
Using new firm-level data from the Emerging Multinationals' Events and Networks DATAbase (EMENDATA),...
Prior literature on foreign direct investment (FDI) spillovers has mainly focused on how the presenc...
Although prior research conceptualizes how knowledge-seeking motivates the internationalization of e...
Many papers recently published in top international management journals focus on productivity spillo...
During the past two decades, governments all around the world have spent millions of dollars to attr...
Purpose. This paper aims to examine the question, “How do firm-level, home-country and host-country ...
This paper assesses the impacts of R&D, export and the presence of foreign direct investment (FDI) o...
The standard model in the literature indicates that heterogeneity in productivity and fixed costs is...
There has been a marked growth in recent years in outward direct investment (ODI) by developing coun...
This paper expands existing international business literature by examining the impact of FDI on dome...
China is currently the third largest country in terms of outward direct investment (ODI), with the i...
This paper studies how discriminations against private enterprises (i.e., non-state-owned enterprise...
In recent years, Japanese manufacturers in both competitive and less competitive sectors have penetr...
This paper investigates whether emerging economy multinational enterprises (EMEs) that undertake out...
Using a new firm-level database, EMENDATA, this paper investigates the effects on Chinese multinatio...
Using new firm-level data from the Emerging Multinationals' Events and Networks DATAbase (EMENDATA),...
Prior literature on foreign direct investment (FDI) spillovers has mainly focused on how the presenc...
Although prior research conceptualizes how knowledge-seeking motivates the internationalization of e...
Many papers recently published in top international management journals focus on productivity spillo...
During the past two decades, governments all around the world have spent millions of dollars to attr...
Purpose. This paper aims to examine the question, “How do firm-level, home-country and host-country ...
This paper assesses the impacts of R&D, export and the presence of foreign direct investment (FDI) o...
The standard model in the literature indicates that heterogeneity in productivity and fixed costs is...
There has been a marked growth in recent years in outward direct investment (ODI) by developing coun...
This paper expands existing international business literature by examining the impact of FDI on dome...
China is currently the third largest country in terms of outward direct investment (ODI), with the i...
This paper studies how discriminations against private enterprises (i.e., non-state-owned enterprise...
In recent years, Japanese manufacturers in both competitive and less competitive sectors have penetr...