This paper shows that value creation by multinational enterprises (MNEs) is the result of activities where geographic distance effects can be overcome. We submit that geographic distance has a relatively low impact on international research and development (R&D) investments, owing to the spiky nature of innovation, and to the unique ability of MNEs to absorb and transfer knowledge on a global scale. On the one hand, MNEs need to set up their labs as close as possible to specialized technology clusters where valuable knowledge is concentrated, largely regardless of distance from their home base. On the other, MNEs have historically developed technical and organizational competencies that enable them to transfer knowledge within their interna...
This chapter investigates the determinants of the location of MNEs’ overseas R&D activities, by focu...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collabo...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collabo...
paper shows that value creation by multinational enterprises (MNEs) is the result of activities wher...
Abstract- This study investigates the impact of geographic distance between the home country of a Mu...
Innovation within companies is generated by a combination of different types of knowledge from exter...
Innovation within companies is generated by a combination of different types of knowledge from exter...
We investigate the influence of different host-country knowledge sources on the quality and generali...
We analyse 446 location decisions of R&D activities by multinational firms incorporated in the Europ...
MNCs often engage in international research collaborations with foreign universities through one of ...
MNCs often engage in international research collaborations with foreign universities through one of ...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms’ propensity to conduct R&D activities in host cou...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms' propensity to conduct R&D activities in host cou...
This thesis groups three papers examining the role of multi-location firms in the geographic diffusi...
This study contributes to the international alliance formation literature by extending and examining...
This chapter investigates the determinants of the location of MNEs’ overseas R&D activities, by focu...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collabo...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collabo...
paper shows that value creation by multinational enterprises (MNEs) is the result of activities wher...
Abstract- This study investigates the impact of geographic distance between the home country of a Mu...
Innovation within companies is generated by a combination of different types of knowledge from exter...
Innovation within companies is generated by a combination of different types of knowledge from exter...
We investigate the influence of different host-country knowledge sources on the quality and generali...
We analyse 446 location decisions of R&D activities by multinational firms incorporated in the Europ...
MNCs often engage in international research collaborations with foreign universities through one of ...
MNCs often engage in international research collaborations with foreign universities through one of ...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms’ propensity to conduct R&D activities in host cou...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms' propensity to conduct R&D activities in host cou...
This thesis groups three papers examining the role of multi-location firms in the geographic diffusi...
This study contributes to the international alliance formation literature by extending and examining...
This chapter investigates the determinants of the location of MNEs’ overseas R&D activities, by focu...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collabo...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collabo...