This paper addresses the issue of intra-industry heterogeneity and internationalisation. We show that, after controlling for sector, location, firm age and size, Italian manufacturing companies exhibit different economic and innovative performance according to their involvement in foreign activities. In particular, exporters show intermediate innovative performance between non-internationalised firms and those carrying out foreign production. Multinationals with a lower commitment to foreign markets, i.e. with non-manufacturing activities abroad only, exhibit a higher productivity than exporters but they do not appear to innovate more than the latter. Heterogeneity in productivity is robust to controlling for innovation inputs and outputs, ...
This paper compares the productivity ranking of alternative modes of internationalization for a pan...
Are there any factors driving firms' internationalization process other than productivity? By means ...
This paper provides evidence on the relative importance of productivity and other firm-level charact...
Consistently with some recent modelling in trade literature and with more consolidated views in the...
Recent developments in the new international trade theory stressed the relationship between firm het...
Recent developments in the new international trade theory stressed the relationship between firm het...
Abstract: This paper provides evidence on the relative importance of productivity and other firm-le...
This paper revisits the empirical evidence about the link between firms ’ performance and their inte...
This paper revisits the empirical evidence about the link between firms’ performance and their inter...
We revisit the evidence about firms’ performance and their international status in a large sample o...
By using panel data on Italian manufacturing firms, this paper contributes to the literature on the ...
Innovation represents a multidimensional process which originates within companies from a combinati...
This paper provides evidence on the links between productivity and internationalisation choices for ...
Higher productivity of multinational firms and exporters has been widely documented in the literatur...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of international activities on knowledge output. For ...
This paper compares the productivity ranking of alternative modes of internationalization for a pan...
Are there any factors driving firms' internationalization process other than productivity? By means ...
This paper provides evidence on the relative importance of productivity and other firm-level charact...
Consistently with some recent modelling in trade literature and with more consolidated views in the...
Recent developments in the new international trade theory stressed the relationship between firm het...
Recent developments in the new international trade theory stressed the relationship between firm het...
Abstract: This paper provides evidence on the relative importance of productivity and other firm-le...
This paper revisits the empirical evidence about the link between firms ’ performance and their inte...
This paper revisits the empirical evidence about the link between firms’ performance and their inter...
We revisit the evidence about firms’ performance and their international status in a large sample o...
By using panel data on Italian manufacturing firms, this paper contributes to the literature on the ...
Innovation represents a multidimensional process which originates within companies from a combinati...
This paper provides evidence on the links between productivity and internationalisation choices for ...
Higher productivity of multinational firms and exporters has been widely documented in the literatur...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of international activities on knowledge output. For ...
This paper compares the productivity ranking of alternative modes of internationalization for a pan...
Are there any factors driving firms' internationalization process other than productivity? By means ...
This paper provides evidence on the relative importance of productivity and other firm-level charact...