This paper puts FDI received by Africa from Indian enterprises that are not owned by State owned enterprises (non-SOE) under the empirical lens, placing it within a broader mandate of increasing Indo-African relations beyond trade. The use of international business literature for a qualitative regression analysis using panel data for 2008-18 shines a light on the host country factors that drive FDI to Africa. These include country alliances, GDP and net overseas development assistance of host African countries. This analysis contributes to the sparse literature on African FDI inflows from developing countries like India. It also pioneers the distinction between Indian SOEs and non-SOEs in an empirical analysis
Can foreign direct investment (FDI) promote growth in Africa? What does the inflow of investment hol...
Daniel Large explains why Indian government and businesses are increasingly prioritising engagement ...
Comunicação apresentada no VI Congreso de Estudios Africanos en el Mundo Ibérico: África, Puentes, ...
India’s economic progress and relations with other developing regions have received much attention, ...
AbstractIndian companies are entering into African domain largely guided by the market and resource ...
AbstractOver the last decade there has been a gradual but marked shift in the main donors of FDI fun...
AbstractThe African economy provides an investment opportunity for International players both in ter...
This paper adopts and extends the theoretical lens of institutional imprinting to international busi...
The April 2008 India-Africa Forum Summit not only marked the zenith of India-African cooperation fol...
This research will analyze the economic relationship between India and Africa byanalyzing trade, inv...
Common misconceptions about China's and India's increasing FDI in Africa have arisen because of a la...
Studies have been conducted on the determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) destinations. How...
Foreign direct investments (FDI) into Africa from developing economies have grown substantially over...
The article discusses commercial relations and investment flows between India and the countries of A...
India's economic progress and relations with other developing regions have received much attention, ...
Can foreign direct investment (FDI) promote growth in Africa? What does the inflow of investment hol...
Daniel Large explains why Indian government and businesses are increasingly prioritising engagement ...
Comunicação apresentada no VI Congreso de Estudios Africanos en el Mundo Ibérico: África, Puentes, ...
India’s economic progress and relations with other developing regions have received much attention, ...
AbstractIndian companies are entering into African domain largely guided by the market and resource ...
AbstractOver the last decade there has been a gradual but marked shift in the main donors of FDI fun...
AbstractThe African economy provides an investment opportunity for International players both in ter...
This paper adopts and extends the theoretical lens of institutional imprinting to international busi...
The April 2008 India-Africa Forum Summit not only marked the zenith of India-African cooperation fol...
This research will analyze the economic relationship between India and Africa byanalyzing trade, inv...
Common misconceptions about China's and India's increasing FDI in Africa have arisen because of a la...
Studies have been conducted on the determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) destinations. How...
Foreign direct investments (FDI) into Africa from developing economies have grown substantially over...
The article discusses commercial relations and investment flows between India and the countries of A...
India's economic progress and relations with other developing regions have received much attention, ...
Can foreign direct investment (FDI) promote growth in Africa? What does the inflow of investment hol...
Daniel Large explains why Indian government and businesses are increasingly prioritising engagement ...
Comunicação apresentada no VI Congreso de Estudios Africanos en el Mundo Ibérico: África, Puentes, ...