This paper analyzes employment growth in Belgian multinational enterprises’ headquarters relative to their affiliates. We find that headquarters have on average 2.5% more employment growth than their affiliates. When they go through restructuring headquarters reduce employment by 4.4% less than their affiliates and affiliates located further away from their headquarters suffer more. This effect almost doubles for firms that operate in manufacturing.
This paper provides firm-level evidence on the labour demand effects of outward investments using a ...
This paper examines whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterpa...
We use a comprehensive sample of takeovers in Belgium to show that they are remarkably common and an...
This paper analyzes employment growth in Belgian multinational enterprises’ headquarters relative to...
This paper analyzes employment growth in Belgian multinational enterprises’ headquarters relative to...
This paper analyses the impact of geographic dispersion on employment changes within multinationals....
In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the effect of globalisation on employment in...
In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the effect of globalisation on employment in...
Poorly performing firms need to improve their profitability through restructuring their operations. ...
This Paper analyses the demand for labour by home multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Europe. To thi...
Using a large data set of European firms, this paper provides evidence that operations at multinatio...
Using a large panel data set for European firms, this paper provides evidence that operations at mul...
Using firm level panel data for the years 1996-2001, covering all sectors of the economy, the impact...
Recently multinational enterprises (MNEs) originating from Asian countries such as China and Korea h...
This paper stresses the special role of multinational headquarters in corporate profit shifting stra...
This paper provides firm-level evidence on the labour demand effects of outward investments using a ...
This paper examines whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterpa...
We use a comprehensive sample of takeovers in Belgium to show that they are remarkably common and an...
This paper analyzes employment growth in Belgian multinational enterprises’ headquarters relative to...
This paper analyzes employment growth in Belgian multinational enterprises’ headquarters relative to...
This paper analyses the impact of geographic dispersion on employment changes within multinationals....
In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the effect of globalisation on employment in...
In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the effect of globalisation on employment in...
Poorly performing firms need to improve their profitability through restructuring their operations. ...
This Paper analyses the demand for labour by home multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Europe. To thi...
Using a large data set of European firms, this paper provides evidence that operations at multinatio...
Using a large panel data set for European firms, this paper provides evidence that operations at mul...
Using firm level panel data for the years 1996-2001, covering all sectors of the economy, the impact...
Recently multinational enterprises (MNEs) originating from Asian countries such as China and Korea h...
This paper stresses the special role of multinational headquarters in corporate profit shifting stra...
This paper provides firm-level evidence on the labour demand effects of outward investments using a ...
This paper examines whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterpa...
We use a comprehensive sample of takeovers in Belgium to show that they are remarkably common and an...