This paper presents and analyzes comparative data on 2,343 foreign-owned organizations operating in the transitional economies of China, Viet Nam and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Specifically, it compares the extent, sectoral distribution, characteristics and performance of Japanese subsidiaries established in these three regions. Among the three, most Japanese investment has flowed to China where subsidiary performance was highest and where subsidiaries were concentrated in the manufacturing sector. Further, the employment levels of expatriate managers, and the propensity to engage in joint ventures, were higher in China and Viet Nam. The tighter linkages between domestic and foreign organizations, and the greater...
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2ABSTRACT This paper examines the recent trends, characteristics and determinants of Japanese direct...
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Japan continues to be the most important Asian investor in Poland and Czechia, and the second most ...
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This paper integrates institution-, industry-, and resource-based views of internationalization and ...
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This paper integrates institution-, industry-, and resource-based views of internationalization and ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether multinational corporations moving into Ch...
This paper compares and contrasts the determinants of outward foreign direct investment from the Peo...
This paper reports a longitudinal study on how Asian, European, Japanese, and US firms entered the P...
2ABSTRACT This paper examines the recent trends, characteristics and determinants of Japanese direct...
In this paper we investigate various trends, behavioral patterns and geographic determinants of dire...
This article by Detlev Nitsch, Paul Beamish and Shige Makino provides an illuminating presentation o...
This paper investigates whether firm, industry and/or host country characteristics explain the degre...
Although foreign divestment and international relocation by multinational firms carry important econ...
The expansion of EU to the east is making positive contributions to the development of the world eco...
The present paper undertakes an examination of multinational investments from the point of view of t...
Japan continues to be the most important Asian investor in Poland and Czechia, and the second most ...
This paper examines the pattern and magnitude of China’s outward foreign direct investment (FDI) to ...
This paper integrates institution-, industry-, and resource-based views of internationalization and ...
This article analyses the activities of Japanese investors in Central and Eastern Europe since the b...
This paper integrates institution-, industry-, and resource-based views of internationalization and ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether multinational corporations moving into Ch...
This paper compares and contrasts the determinants of outward foreign direct investment from the Peo...