"This study decomposes the productivity advantage of foreign multinationals into a technology and a scale effect and analyses the causal relationship between foreign ownership and these two components. This is done by analyzing the effects of an acquisition of a domestic establishment by a foreign multinational, using a combined propensity score matching and difference-in-differences estimation. The main results show that any positive impact of acquisition is predominantly due to changes in technical efficiency and not in scale and that the preacquisition productivity of the target plays a role in mediating the rate of technology transfer from the multinational." ("JEL" F23, L22) Copyright 2006 Western Economic Association International.
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We examine the impact of international and domestic technology transfers on firms' productivity perf...
R&D investment is an important driver of productivity gains. However, firms differ in their ability ...
This paper investigates the importance of corporate “control ” on the performance of foreign affilia...
The first aim of this paper is to decompose the productivity advantage of foreign multinationals int...
This paper focuses on the pattern of returns to scale and productivity growth in UK manufacturing es...
Abstract This study investigates how foreign acquisitions affect productivity in Swedish manufacturi...
This paper investigates the effects of multinationality on firm productivity, and contributes to the...
The paper provides new conceptualization and empirical evidence into the relationship between multin...
Previous research has shown that multinationals (MNEs) and in particular US-owned plants, are more p...
This paper investigates the effects of multinationality on firm productivity, and contributes to the...
AbstractThis paper investigates the effects of multinationality on firm productivity, and contribute...
This study examines the impact of foreign ownership on firm productivity in private firms, employing...
This paper examines the causal relationship between foreign acquisitions and firm productivity in th...
This study investigates how foreign acquisitions a¤ect productivity in Swedish manufac-turing rms. I...
Productivity growth in sectors that intensively use information technologies (IT) appears to have ac...
We examine the impact of international and domestic technology transfers on firms' productivity perf...
R&D investment is an important driver of productivity gains. However, firms differ in their ability ...
This paper investigates the importance of corporate “control ” on the performance of foreign affilia...