In recent years, we have witnessed multinational enterprises (MNEs) changing strategies to exploit opportunities for division of labor on a global scale (Hansen et al. 2009). In consequence these have received growing interest among researchers and governments as ‘agents of host country economic development’ (Scott-Kennel and Enderwick 2005, p.105). A general consensus of this research is that ‘FDI [Foreign Direct Investment] offers an additional channel for introduction of technology, innovation, new ideas, different organizational practices and new skills to a host country’ (Scott-Kennel and Enderwick 2005, p.112). Another consensus is that these knowledge resources were introduced into the host country through linkages between the MNEs a...
Multinational enterprises exist because they hold certain competitive advantages over their local co...
In this paper, we review and critique two prominent theories in the international business and inter...
Multinational firms have played an important role in leading the developing countries into world mar...
Over the last two decades, developing countries have experienced a high volume of foreign direct inv...
During her five years at the World Bank, Harrison initiated four studies involving multinational ent...
Globally, policymakers and scientists are increasingly recognizing that close direct and indirect in...
The U.N. once dealt only with governments. By now we know that peace and prosperity cannot be achiev...
Masteroppgave i økonomi og administrasjon - Universitetet i Agder 2011Structural reforms of the late...
Developing countries are increasingly recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI). In this regard,...
Developing countries are characterized by various factors that feed into a vicious cycle of underdev...
The paper addresses the question of which implications MNC strategies have to FDI linkage effects in...
National firms fulfill functions that foreign affiliates are less likely to undertake. For this reas...
Changes of the global economy have led to a much deeper integration of firms from developing countri...
To prepare an answer to the question of how a developing country can attract foreign direct investme...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Developing countries are increasingly reliant on...
Multinational enterprises exist because they hold certain competitive advantages over their local co...
In this paper, we review and critique two prominent theories in the international business and inter...
Multinational firms have played an important role in leading the developing countries into world mar...
Over the last two decades, developing countries have experienced a high volume of foreign direct inv...
During her five years at the World Bank, Harrison initiated four studies involving multinational ent...
Globally, policymakers and scientists are increasingly recognizing that close direct and indirect in...
The U.N. once dealt only with governments. By now we know that peace and prosperity cannot be achiev...
Masteroppgave i økonomi og administrasjon - Universitetet i Agder 2011Structural reforms of the late...
Developing countries are increasingly recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI). In this regard,...
Developing countries are characterized by various factors that feed into a vicious cycle of underdev...
The paper addresses the question of which implications MNC strategies have to FDI linkage effects in...
National firms fulfill functions that foreign affiliates are less likely to undertake. For this reas...
Changes of the global economy have led to a much deeper integration of firms from developing countri...
To prepare an answer to the question of how a developing country can attract foreign direct investme...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Developing countries are increasingly reliant on...
Multinational enterprises exist because they hold certain competitive advantages over their local co...
In this paper, we review and critique two prominent theories in the international business and inter...
Multinational firms have played an important role in leading the developing countries into world mar...