International audienceMost studies investigating the mechanisms through which companies can reduce their environmental footprint have been conducted in the context of developed economies. However, corporate environmentalism in emerging economies is also an important and timely topic. Emerging economies will soon account for more than half of the global emissions and possess specific market conditions that require particular attention from scholars. Building on the international business and knowledge spillover literature, we examine in the context of emerging economies the channels through which environmental spillovers can take place from manufacturing Multinational Corporations (MNCs) to local companies in the host country. We used data f...
This paper uses the manufacturing sector in China to consider whether globalization of the Chinese e...
China is in a strategic phase of an industrial green transformation. Industrial air pollution is a k...
This study compares the impact of innovative activities of multinationals on local firms in China's ...
The literature on foreign direct investment offers rich evidence that foreign firms outperform their...
Global knowledge flows are not only important in promoting economic activities but also in addressin...
© 2017 The Author(s) This paper examines the environmental knowledge externalities of FDI within and...
How does participation in the global economy influence the pollution management practices of firms i...
Drawing from signaling theory and the multinational global value chain (GVC) literature, this study ...
Despite the fact that multinational enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies invest actively in ho...
Environmentalism and sustainability requirements have become increasingly important issues of concer...
With the global consensus on the need for sustainability practices, green governance has attracted i...
This study compares knowledge spillovers from multinationals to local firms in China between the aut...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper studies the extent to which the international location patterns of Chinese MNEs privilege...
Due to resource scarcity and environmental degradation, a new development concept emphasizing enviro...
This paper uses the manufacturing sector in China to consider whether globalization of the Chinese e...
China is in a strategic phase of an industrial green transformation. Industrial air pollution is a k...
This study compares the impact of innovative activities of multinationals on local firms in China's ...
The literature on foreign direct investment offers rich evidence that foreign firms outperform their...
Global knowledge flows are not only important in promoting economic activities but also in addressin...
© 2017 The Author(s) This paper examines the environmental knowledge externalities of FDI within and...
How does participation in the global economy influence the pollution management practices of firms i...
Drawing from signaling theory and the multinational global value chain (GVC) literature, this study ...
Despite the fact that multinational enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies invest actively in ho...
Environmentalism and sustainability requirements have become increasingly important issues of concer...
With the global consensus on the need for sustainability practices, green governance has attracted i...
This study compares knowledge spillovers from multinationals to local firms in China between the aut...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper studies the extent to which the international location patterns of Chinese MNEs privilege...
Due to resource scarcity and environmental degradation, a new development concept emphasizing enviro...
This paper uses the manufacturing sector in China to consider whether globalization of the Chinese e...
China is in a strategic phase of an industrial green transformation. Industrial air pollution is a k...
This study compares the impact of innovative activities of multinationals on local firms in China's ...