Multinational enterprises (MNEs) now exhibit knowledge-seeking behaviours which are critical to maintain or gain a competitive advantage. Emerging work about the interaction between MNEs, space and place also highlights the need for finer scale research to understand the strategy and knowledge exchange of MNEs, which remains limited to this point. To address this need for fine-grained analyses of firm co-location behaviour, this paper uses point-level data to test hypotheses about the co-location behaviour of three types of manufacturing firms in the Detroit metropolitan area. Variations in this behaviour highlight that foreign rather than domestic firms may be the primary source of knowledge spillovers, which speaks to the internationalisa...
This study suggests a model for the agglomerative behavior of multinational enterprises (MNEs) with ...
An important development in the study of multinational firms and knowledge-based competitive advant...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) need to efficiently orchestrate a geographically fragmented network...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) now exhibit knowledge-seeking behaviours which are critical to main...
This paper investigates the role of geographical and temporary proximity in the location and co-loca...
Research summary: International connectivity is a multidimensional construct that plays a pivotal ro...
Research summary: International connectivity is a multidimensional construct that plays a pivotal r...
This paper investigates the role of geographical and temporary proximity in the location and co-loca...
Research summary Our study provides a quasi–replication of Shaver and Flyer (2000), which was among...
The literature has highlighted that the propensity of MNEs to co-locate offshore R&D labs with their...
Geographic collocation of firms facilitates flow of knowledge spillovers between industry peers. Yet...
Using six years of firm-level data covering 224 regions of the enlarged European Union, we evaluate ...
This thesis groups three papers examining the role of multi-location firms in the geographic diffusi...
Research on R&D location choice by MNCs has focused largely on host country factor endow-ments a...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of International...
This study suggests a model for the agglomerative behavior of multinational enterprises (MNEs) with ...
An important development in the study of multinational firms and knowledge-based competitive advant...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) need to efficiently orchestrate a geographically fragmented network...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) now exhibit knowledge-seeking behaviours which are critical to main...
This paper investigates the role of geographical and temporary proximity in the location and co-loca...
Research summary: International connectivity is a multidimensional construct that plays a pivotal ro...
Research summary: International connectivity is a multidimensional construct that plays a pivotal r...
This paper investigates the role of geographical and temporary proximity in the location and co-loca...
Research summary Our study provides a quasi–replication of Shaver and Flyer (2000), which was among...
The literature has highlighted that the propensity of MNEs to co-locate offshore R&D labs with their...
Geographic collocation of firms facilitates flow of knowledge spillovers between industry peers. Yet...
Using six years of firm-level data covering 224 regions of the enlarged European Union, we evaluate ...
This thesis groups three papers examining the role of multi-location firms in the geographic diffusi...
Research on R&D location choice by MNCs has focused largely on host country factor endow-ments a...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of International...
This study suggests a model for the agglomerative behavior of multinational enterprises (MNEs) with ...
An important development in the study of multinational firms and knowledge-based competitive advant...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) need to efficiently orchestrate a geographically fragmented network...