In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporations (MNCs) to invest in Africa and whether this is any different from their counterparts in mature markets, focusing on the HRM context. More specifically, we explore the effect of potential host-country wages, local capabilities, and the relative rights of owners versus workers on foreign direct investment (FDI) decisions, as well as other relevant factors such as mineral resources and corruption. We found that emerging-market MNCs were not deterred by relatively weak property owner rights (as indeed, was also the case for their counterparts from mature markets); hence, any weakening of countervailing worker rights is unlikely to unlock sign...
Foreign direct investment is a topic that currently ranks highly on the agenda of most countries, fo...
This study draws on preliminary case evidence to explore the motivations and advisability of nascent...
Recent evidence indicates a large increase in FDI to African countries, especially since the 1990s, ...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
Although Africa's return to growth in the 2000s, coterminous with significantly increasing foreign d...
The internationalization strategies of multinational corporations (MNCs) in emerging frontier market...
This study draws on preliminary case evidence to explore the motivations and advisability of nascent...
International audienceThis article investigates the determinants of the employment of foreign skille...
Global multinational companies (MNCs) continue to face unique challenges in expanding into African e...
Job creation is one of the main challenges for developing countries. The aim of this paper is to an...
Abstract Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a valuable source of external finance to complement dome...
How do institutional voids influence emerging market multinationals (EMNEs) foreign direct investmen...
This article investigates the determinants of the employment of foreign skilled workers by firms ope...
Foreign direct investment is a topic that currently ranks highly on the agenda of most countries, fo...
This study draws on preliminary case evidence to explore the motivations and advisability of nascent...
Recent evidence indicates a large increase in FDI to African countries, especially since the 1990s, ...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
Although Africa's return to growth in the 2000s, coterminous with significantly increasing foreign d...
The internationalization strategies of multinational corporations (MNCs) in emerging frontier market...
This study draws on preliminary case evidence to explore the motivations and advisability of nascent...
International audienceThis article investigates the determinants of the employment of foreign skille...
Global multinational companies (MNCs) continue to face unique challenges in expanding into African e...
Job creation is one of the main challenges for developing countries. The aim of this paper is to an...
Abstract Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a valuable source of external finance to complement dome...
How do institutional voids influence emerging market multinationals (EMNEs) foreign direct investmen...
This article investigates the determinants of the employment of foreign skilled workers by firms ope...
Foreign direct investment is a topic that currently ranks highly on the agenda of most countries, fo...
This study draws on preliminary case evidence to explore the motivations and advisability of nascent...
Recent evidence indicates a large increase in FDI to African countries, especially since the 1990s, ...