The paper argues that policies towards inward investment should extend, much more decisively and comprehensively, beyond initial attraction in order to seek to secure sustained benefits from these operations. The view of the modern multinational enterprise as a dynamic differentiated network, operating through subsidiaries that have scope for evolution and development, provides a basis for the analysis of the potentials in this regard. The paper discusses in detail the content of particular phases in subsidiary transformation that can then provide a potential for embedding their operations in a host country in a creative and dynamic way that generates mutually supportive interdependencies in processes of resource (notably knowledge) generat...
A review of the existing evidence on the degree of internationalization of the innovative activities...
Depending on one's point of view, multinational enterprises are either the heroes or the villains of...
Globalization has changed economic realities. First, the competences of multinational enterprises (M...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
This paper seeks to derive rational policies towards multinational enterprises (MNEs) from extant in...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
This paper explores the major developments in the multinational enterprise (MNE) literature; along w...
The aim of this master thesis was the provision of a theoretical foundation for a German Centre. The...
Foreign direct investment is considered an important driver of economic development, particularly th...
A key feature of globalisation has been the growth and spread of multinational enterprises (MNEs), b...
This paper analyzes how the investment strategies chosen by a multinational enterprise inter-relate ...
Are there benefits to the host country from multinational investments? Does potential value from the...
Are there benefits to the host country from multinational investments? Does potential value from the...
Investment by multinational corporations can generate a broad range of benefits for host economies. ...
Multinational firms and large technological corporations The "multinational firm" is an original e...
A review of the existing evidence on the degree of internationalization of the innovative activities...
Depending on one's point of view, multinational enterprises are either the heroes or the villains of...
Globalization has changed economic realities. First, the competences of multinational enterprises (M...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
This paper seeks to derive rational policies towards multinational enterprises (MNEs) from extant in...
The authors use international business strategy and regional development literature to inform a set ...
This paper explores the major developments in the multinational enterprise (MNE) literature; along w...
The aim of this master thesis was the provision of a theoretical foundation for a German Centre. The...
Foreign direct investment is considered an important driver of economic development, particularly th...
A key feature of globalisation has been the growth and spread of multinational enterprises (MNEs), b...
This paper analyzes how the investment strategies chosen by a multinational enterprise inter-relate ...
Are there benefits to the host country from multinational investments? Does potential value from the...
Are there benefits to the host country from multinational investments? Does potential value from the...
Investment by multinational corporations can generate a broad range of benefits for host economies. ...
Multinational firms and large technological corporations The "multinational firm" is an original e...
A review of the existing evidence on the degree of internationalization of the innovative activities...
Depending on one's point of view, multinational enterprises are either the heroes or the villains of...
Globalization has changed economic realities. First, the competences of multinational enterprises (M...