The use of foreign direct investment as a channel of international spillovers is by now fairly established in the empirical literature on innovation and growth. It is often argued that subsidiaries of foreign multinational enterprises are a mechanism through which technological know-how flows across borders. For foreign subsidiaries to be channels of international spillovers, these subsidiaries need to source know-how internationally and transfer their know-how to the local economy. Using direct firm level evidence from the Belgian Community Innovation Survey on the occurrence of technology transfers, we find that foreign subsidiaries are indeed more likely to acquire technology internationally. But after controlling for the superior access...
Recognition that the creation of new technology is concentrated in just a handful of countries has m...
We examine the impact of international and domestic technology transfers on firms’ productivity perf...
We analyze a model where a multinational firm can use its superiortechnology in a foreign subsidiary...
External knowledge is an important input for the innovation process of firms. Increasingly, this kno...
External knowledge is an important input for the innovation process of firms. Increasingly, this kno...
Recent trends in the literature have suggested a change in the relative importance of the internatio...
The nature and economic effects of innovation activities of foreign affiliates of multinational ente...
With inward foreign direct invest-ment (FDI), whether foreign en-trants transfer technology to incum...
This paper analyzes the drivers of multinational affiliates’ R&D intensity, using a unique dataset b...
This paper analyzes the drivers of multinational affiliates’ innovation, using a dataset based on th...
This paper analyzes the drivers of multinational affiliates' R&D intensity, using a unique datas...
This thesis is concerned with the process of international knowledge transfer mediated by multinatio...
We develop a model that considers a number of foreign multinationals transferring technology to thei...
Multinational firms are traditionally considered as firms possessing some technological lead and exp...
We examine the drivers of international and domestic technology transfer strategies of firms and the...
Recognition that the creation of new technology is concentrated in just a handful of countries has m...
We examine the impact of international and domestic technology transfers on firms’ productivity perf...
We analyze a model where a multinational firm can use its superiortechnology in a foreign subsidiary...
External knowledge is an important input for the innovation process of firms. Increasingly, this kno...
External knowledge is an important input for the innovation process of firms. Increasingly, this kno...
Recent trends in the literature have suggested a change in the relative importance of the internatio...
The nature and economic effects of innovation activities of foreign affiliates of multinational ente...
With inward foreign direct invest-ment (FDI), whether foreign en-trants transfer technology to incum...
This paper analyzes the drivers of multinational affiliates’ R&D intensity, using a unique dataset b...
This paper analyzes the drivers of multinational affiliates’ innovation, using a dataset based on th...
This paper analyzes the drivers of multinational affiliates' R&D intensity, using a unique datas...
This thesis is concerned with the process of international knowledge transfer mediated by multinatio...
We develop a model that considers a number of foreign multinationals transferring technology to thei...
Multinational firms are traditionally considered as firms possessing some technological lead and exp...
We examine the drivers of international and domestic technology transfer strategies of firms and the...
Recognition that the creation of new technology is concentrated in just a handful of countries has m...
We examine the impact of international and domestic technology transfers on firms’ productivity perf...
We analyze a model where a multinational firm can use its superiortechnology in a foreign subsidiary...