In this paper, we review and critique two prominent theories in the international business and international economics literatures regarding the role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in host country development: the "spillovers" perspective on the impact of MNE investment in host countries and the liabilities of foreignness (LOF) view that specifies the constraints MNEs must overcome to succeed in local, developing country markets. We then propose an alternative conceptualization of MNE-host country relations in which MNEs and local nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) pursue collaborative relationships that make a positive, collective contribution to host country development and to MNE and NGO strategic goals in ways that neither sector...
This article explores the main trends of multinational enterprise (MNE) spillovers involving technol...
This paper begins by describing an attempt to evaluate the contribution of the overseas affiliates o...
This paper illustrates how wholly owned entry modes of multinational companies (MNCs) are jointly de...
Globally, policymakers and scientists are increasingly recognizing that close direct and indirect in...
Multinational enterprises (MNE’s) and their subsidiaries operate in a vast number of countries, and ...
Addresses the concerns surrounding multinational enterprises (MNEs) and clarifies the debate about M...
Abstract- Multinational corporations do not come into being from thin air; there must be a form, an ...
The role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) for sustainable development, particularly in developing...
Globalization has changed economic realities. First, the competences of multinational enterprises (M...
This paper explores how multinationals affect underdeveloped regions through the generation of linka...
This paper examines spillover effects of the activities of multinational firms (MNCs). Such effects ...
The debate on the mushrooming growth of MNCs (multinational corporations) across the globe is drawin...
This study explains the effects as well as motivation behind foreign direct investment (FDI) by revi...
Economic development can be defined as a process in which output growth is accompanied by qualitativ...
The rising role of developing country MNEs in international markets is one of the most recent aspect...
This article explores the main trends of multinational enterprise (MNE) spillovers involving technol...
This paper begins by describing an attempt to evaluate the contribution of the overseas affiliates o...
This paper illustrates how wholly owned entry modes of multinational companies (MNCs) are jointly de...
Globally, policymakers and scientists are increasingly recognizing that close direct and indirect in...
Multinational enterprises (MNE’s) and their subsidiaries operate in a vast number of countries, and ...
Addresses the concerns surrounding multinational enterprises (MNEs) and clarifies the debate about M...
Abstract- Multinational corporations do not come into being from thin air; there must be a form, an ...
The role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) for sustainable development, particularly in developing...
Globalization has changed economic realities. First, the competences of multinational enterprises (M...
This paper explores how multinationals affect underdeveloped regions through the generation of linka...
This paper examines spillover effects of the activities of multinational firms (MNCs). Such effects ...
The debate on the mushrooming growth of MNCs (multinational corporations) across the globe is drawin...
This study explains the effects as well as motivation behind foreign direct investment (FDI) by revi...
Economic development can be defined as a process in which output growth is accompanied by qualitativ...
The rising role of developing country MNEs in international markets is one of the most recent aspect...
This article explores the main trends of multinational enterprise (MNE) spillovers involving technol...
This paper begins by describing an attempt to evaluate the contribution of the overseas affiliates o...
This paper illustrates how wholly owned entry modes of multinational companies (MNCs) are jointly de...