In this paper we investigate the choice of FDI versus joint-venture, made by Italian, Spanish and Swiss multinationals in China, as shaped by the risk of Dissipation of Intangible Assets. Probit estimates, based on an entirely new firm-level dataset, constructed by the author, show that FDI is more likely to emerge when know-how easily spills over - namely for firms endowed with more Intangible Assets or belonging to high tech sectors - in line with the theoretical expectations
This thesis examines the relationship between FDI spillovers and innovation at both a country and pr...
Outward Foreign Direct Investments (OFDI) from emerging economies have begun to increase significant...
Using firm–level data, we find that the presence of foreign firms in China is positively asso-ciated...
In this paper we investigate the choice of FDI versus joint-venture, made by Italian, Spanish and Sw...
This paper provides a theoretical formalisation of the joint-venture contract, as an alternative to ...
This paper provides a theoretical formalisation of the joint-venture contract, as an alternative to ...
This paper makes an empirical assessment of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), by analysing the bounda...
Since the 1980s, multinational corporations (MNCs) have increasingly invested in production and serv...
Using a fixed effect variance decomposition model we estimate SURmodels to analyse FDI spillovers fr...
Outward Foreign Direct Investments (OFDI) from emerging economies have begun to increase significant...
The thesis examines technology and export spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) and their ...
This paper incorporates risk into the FDI decisions of firms. The risk of FDI failure increases with...
This paper examines whether spillovers from FDI occur at the national or regional level, using firm-...
Using a new firm-level database, EMENDATA, this paper investigates the effects on Chinese multinatio...
Using new firm-level data from the Emerging Multinationals' Events and Networks DATAbase (EMENDATA),...
This thesis examines the relationship between FDI spillovers and innovation at both a country and pr...
Outward Foreign Direct Investments (OFDI) from emerging economies have begun to increase significant...
Using firm–level data, we find that the presence of foreign firms in China is positively asso-ciated...
In this paper we investigate the choice of FDI versus joint-venture, made by Italian, Spanish and Sw...
This paper provides a theoretical formalisation of the joint-venture contract, as an alternative to ...
This paper provides a theoretical formalisation of the joint-venture contract, as an alternative to ...
This paper makes an empirical assessment of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), by analysing the bounda...
Since the 1980s, multinational corporations (MNCs) have increasingly invested in production and serv...
Using a fixed effect variance decomposition model we estimate SURmodels to analyse FDI spillovers fr...
Outward Foreign Direct Investments (OFDI) from emerging economies have begun to increase significant...
The thesis examines technology and export spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) and their ...
This paper incorporates risk into the FDI decisions of firms. The risk of FDI failure increases with...
This paper examines whether spillovers from FDI occur at the national or regional level, using firm-...
Using a new firm-level database, EMENDATA, this paper investigates the effects on Chinese multinatio...
Using new firm-level data from the Emerging Multinationals' Events and Networks DATAbase (EMENDATA),...
This thesis examines the relationship between FDI spillovers and innovation at both a country and pr...
Outward Foreign Direct Investments (OFDI) from emerging economies have begun to increase significant...
Using firm–level data, we find that the presence of foreign firms in China is positively asso-ciated...