Research summary Our study provides a quasi–replication of Shaver and Flyer (2000), which was among the first studies that challenged the positive role of agglomeration in determining companies' location choice and performances, thus changing the way management scholars view companies' attitude towards agglomeration forces. We employ the same research design, specification and tests, and a different population, to discuss the generalizability of the original study. Building on the framework of Shaver and Flyer (2000), our findings offer intriguing new empirical evidence highlighting the importance of the differential between entering foreign firms and host country firms as a crucial condition in understanding agglomeration forces and adver...
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Multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly seek to gain access to, and exploit, locationally spe...
[EN] Agglomerations and firm performance: who benefits and how much? Regional Studies. Agglomeration...
This paper investigates the role of geographical and temporary proximity in the location and co-loca...
Multinationals exhibit distinct agglomeration patterns which have transformed the global landscape o...
The objective of this paper is to explore the relative importance of each of Marshall's agglomeratio...
This paper aims at understanding whether national and multinational firms have different agglomerat...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) now exhibit knowledge-seeking behaviours which are critical to main...
This study suggests a model for the agglomerative behavior of multinational enterprises (MNEs) with ...
Geographically concentrated industry activity creates pools of skilled labor and specialized supplie...
This paper deals with the agglomeration of economic activities in Italy. By using the Guimaraes et a...
A classification of the locational patterns of firms (with economies of scale and scope present) is ...
This study suggests a model for the agglomerative behaviour of MNEs with local competitors. Relying ...
This paper investigates the role of geographical and temporary proximity in the location and co-loca...
This study investigates the impact of agglomeration and its interaction with subnational institution...
This article assesses the influence of spatial heterogeneity on the entry mode by multinational ente...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) increasingly seek to gain access to, and exploit, locationally spe...
[EN] Agglomerations and firm performance: who benefits and how much? Regional Studies. Agglomeration...
This paper investigates the role of geographical and temporary proximity in the location and co-loca...
Multinationals exhibit distinct agglomeration patterns which have transformed the global landscape o...
The objective of this paper is to explore the relative importance of each of Marshall's agglomeratio...