The effect of 'knowledge creators' on location patterns of new foreign plants entering the USA from 1986 to 1993 is analysed. The empirical results from a conditional logit model suggest a link exists between knowledge bases, measured by patent counts, and the location decisions of foreign plants. In the limit, these results imply that a 1% increase in patent counts is associated with an increase in the probability of attracting a new foreign plant by as much as 1.874%.
The large expansion of MNCs ’ overseas R&D is noteworthy. This paper investigates the factors af...
Although an expanding literature on university–industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Although an expanding literature on university-industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
To what extent do firms go abroad to access technology available in other locations? Thispaper exami...
This thesis examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on knowledge diffusion between co...
Recent research demonstrates that firms, motivated by national differences in technical activity, ex...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
Research on R&D location choice by MNCs has focused largely on host country factor endow-ments a...
JEL No. J62,O31,O33 We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that ...
This study contributes to existing literature on the innovative activity of firms, examining how mig...
This study contributes to existing literature on the innovative activity of firms, examining how mig...
This paper uses the entry of large corporations into U.S. counties during the 1980s and 1990s to ana...
We examine the role of host countries' academic research strengths in global R&D location decisions ...
The large expansion of MNCs ’ overseas R&D is noteworthy. This paper investigates the factors af...
Although an expanding literature on university–industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Although an expanding literature on university-industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
To what extent do firms go abroad to access technology available in other locations? Thispaper exami...
This thesis examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on knowledge diffusion between co...
Recent research demonstrates that firms, motivated by national differences in technical activity, ex...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
Research on R&D location choice by MNCs has focused largely on host country factor endow-ments a...
JEL No. J62,O31,O33 We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that ...
This study contributes to existing literature on the innovative activity of firms, examining how mig...
This study contributes to existing literature on the innovative activity of firms, examining how mig...
This paper uses the entry of large corporations into U.S. counties during the 1980s and 1990s to ana...
We examine the role of host countries' academic research strengths in global R&D location decisions ...
The large expansion of MNCs ’ overseas R&D is noteworthy. This paper investigates the factors af...
Although an expanding literature on university–industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Although an expanding literature on university-industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...