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relationship with propensity. The analysis is based on innovation survey data on manufacturing firms from Jiangsu province of China …
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The paper focuses on the emergence of Russia's multinational companies. It aims to analyse their motives to internationalise as well as the approaches to internationalisation. While relevance of the theoretical perspectives is highlighted, the intention of the paper is to contribute to the...
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The traditional indicators on innovation rely on the linear assumption that research leads to development, centring on … the measurement of inputs and outputs. Based on the traditional innovation indicators, recent studies focused on the … industrial innovation process at Latin America state that nowadays Latin American firms display a passive role at world …
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Since end of the 1990s, the world has been witnessing a phenomenon of internationalisation of Chinese companies. This internationalisation is often understood through FDI inflows, whereby multinational companies establish their presence in a form of subsidiaries overseas. However, lately many...
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The magnitude of outward FDI from China over the recent years has been impressive. It is widely acknowledged that China … outward FDI. The paper traces the development of China's outward direct investment policies and discusses the various motives …
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This paper undertakes a critical review of existing spillover analyses and proposes a unique analytical framework for examining technological spillovers in a manufacturing industry setting. The proposed framework overlaps three different literature strands; cluster and network dynamics,...
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countries of China and India. It seeks to explain why western multinationals are localising new manufacturing and R&D facilities … in emerging economies such as China and India, and how local knowledge and capabilities are being increasingly integrated … examines the case of the company Vestas in expanding wind energy cluster of Tianjin in China and Chennai in India. At the …
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We analyze patterns and determinants of technology alliance formation with partner firms from emerging economies, with a focus on European firms' alliance strategies. We examine to what extent European firms' alliance formation with partners based in emerging economies is persistent, that is: to...
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Conventional models of multinational corporation (MNC) related spillovers in host economies assume that they derive from the technological assets created at the headquarters. Subsidiaries' activities in the host economy are not given any role in this process. In this paper, drawing on recent...
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China shows that R&D offshoring has a positive effect on the intensity of the R&D of host country firms. However, the …
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