This paper explores the major developments in the multinational enterprise (MNE) literature; along with the research conducted on Scottish-based MNE subsidiaries and the policy changes that have taken place in Scotland aimed at promoting foreign direct investment (FDI). It is suggested that subsidiaries may evolve from the branch plant to the developmental and the entrepreneurial subsidiary type; with each of these three subsidiary types contributing differently to the economic development of the host country. The empirical evidence from an in-depth analysis of IBM, Greenock, Scotland attests to the importance of the entrepreneurial subsidiary activities for the host economy. Implications for research and public policy are discussed
Addresses the concerns surrounding multinational enterprises (MNEs) and clarifies the debate about M...
This paper investigates how subsidiary companies are able to contribute to the firm-specific advanta...
This short paper is based on the information provided by twenty eight firms. The sectors in which th...
The Multinational Subsidiary is conceptualized as a semi-autonomous entity with entrepreneurial pote...
A significant feature of the UK economy throughout the post-war period has been the growth in direct...
Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to undertake an analysis of the implications of potential Sco...
The paper argues that policies towards inward investment should extend, much more decisively and com...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
This paper investigates the evolution of foreign subsidiaries in promoting employment in their host...
There has been a revival of interest in recent years in the relationships between multinational corp...
Foreign direct investment has played an important role in the development of the Scottish economy in...
In this chapter, we review small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) internationalization in Scotland ...
The paper presents an overview and analysis of company acquisition activity in Scotland over the per...
It is widely recognised that Scotland has competitive advantage in key areas of science and technolo...
Addresses the concerns surrounding multinational enterprises (MNEs) and clarifies the debate about M...
This paper investigates how subsidiary companies are able to contribute to the firm-specific advanta...
This short paper is based on the information provided by twenty eight firms. The sectors in which th...
The Multinational Subsidiary is conceptualized as a semi-autonomous entity with entrepreneurial pote...
A significant feature of the UK economy throughout the post-war period has been the growth in direct...
Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to undertake an analysis of the implications of potential Sco...
The paper argues that policies towards inward investment should extend, much more decisively and com...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
This paper investigates the evolution of foreign subsidiaries in promoting employment in their host...
There has been a revival of interest in recent years in the relationships between multinational corp...
Foreign direct investment has played an important role in the development of the Scottish economy in...
In this chapter, we review small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) internationalization in Scotland ...
The paper presents an overview and analysis of company acquisition activity in Scotland over the per...
It is widely recognised that Scotland has competitive advantage in key areas of science and technolo...
Addresses the concerns surrounding multinational enterprises (MNEs) and clarifies the debate about M...
This paper investigates how subsidiary companies are able to contribute to the firm-specific advanta...
This short paper is based on the information provided by twenty eight firms. The sectors in which th...