[[abstract]]This paper investigates the nexus between intellectual property rights (IPRs) protection and research and development (R&D) offshoring by employing data from Taiwanese multinational enterprises (MNEs) for the period 2003–2005. The empirical results suggest that if a country with IPR protection strength equal to that in Chile increases its IPR protection to the level similar to Taiwan, then the Taiwanese MNEs’ likelihood of R&D offshoring to that country will reduce by 2.1%. This result lends support to the prediction of Gersbach and Schmutzler (2011, Oxford Economic Papers 63(1)).[[notice]]補正完
Developing countries, and particularly, those with a growing technological capacity, expect foreign ...
We study firms' preferences towards intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes in a North-South cont...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This article attempts to provide the first empirical evidence on the effect ...
[[abstract]]This paper finds evidence from Taiwanese manufacturing multinational enterprises (MNEs) ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of intellectual property rights (I...
[[abstract]]This paper finds evidence from Taiwanese manufacturing multinational enterprises (MNEs) ...
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[[abstract]]This paper considers the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR) as a determina...
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Do stronger intellectual property rights spur inventive activity and foreign direct investment (FDI)...
Developing countries, and particularly, those with a growing technological capacity, expect foreign ...
We study firms' preferences towards intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes in a North-South cont...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This article attempts to provide the first empirical evidence on the effect ...
[[abstract]]This paper finds evidence from Taiwanese manufacturing multinational enterprises (MNEs) ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of intellectual property rights (I...
[[abstract]]This paper finds evidence from Taiwanese manufacturing multinational enterprises (MNEs) ...
We develop a model of the location of global R&D investments by multinational firms, where research ...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have recently moved to the forefront of debates over internationa...
There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows bet...
This paper conducts a consecutive pooled data analysis from 1989 to 2000 to investigate the relation...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR) as a determina...
This paper investigates wheter, in what direction, and to what extent one mode of technology transfe...
This paper studies the incentives that developing countries have to enforce intellectual properties ...
Intellectual property protection has long been recognized as a fundamental determinant of innovation...
Do stronger intellectual property rights spur inventive activity and foreign direct investment (FDI)...
Developing countries, and particularly, those with a growing technological capacity, expect foreign ...
We study firms' preferences towards intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes in a North-South cont...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This article attempts to provide the first empirical evidence on the effect ...