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-firm relations and external linkages in multinational companies’ (MNCs) global innovation networks (GINs). It adopts an in-depth case …
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environments including those in which the multi-national corporation (MNC) subsidiaries operate. What remains unclear is, however …, whether the relationship between market orientation and business performance in the contexts of MNC subsidiaries is linear or … whether they would vary with the different configurations of business environments under which the MNC subsidiaries operate …
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There has been a growing interest in looking upon the MNC as a differentiated network in the sense that subsidiaries … have access to different types of resources and therefore perform differently in its market-place and within the MNC. Yet …, even though subsidiaries are the object of intense interests, remarkably little have been written about assessment of …
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This paper examines the effects on technology transfer and spillovers deriving from ownership sharing of foreign multinational affiliates. More specifically, we try to answer two questions, using unpublished Indonesian micro data. First, do establishments with minority and majority ownership...
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Using archival data published in 2003 and 2007, we investigated factors that influence the change of nationality of the most senior executives in foreign affiliates of MNCs operating in Japan. Our results show that as the length of operation in Japan increases, the likelihood of a non-Japanese...
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Examining detailed data for the home country operations of Swedish multinationals during the period 1986-1994, this paper shows that there are signs of very notable structural changes in the home country operations of these corporations. It also shows that the effects vary according to economic...
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This paper presents a mechanism that supports the flows of resources between subsidiaries of multinational companies …
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We argue that openness to foreign investment can have differential effects on corruption, even within the same country and under the exact same domestic institutions over time. Our theoretical approach departs from standard political economy by attributing corruption motives to firms as well as...
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Some countries fail to ensure that their citizens and businesses make an appropriate contribution to the financing of public tasks. But not all countries with a low tax ratio automatically fall into this category. This paper presents an approach to bridge the gap between probabilistic statements...
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This paper investigates the medium- and long-term growth effects of the global financial crises on Low-Income Countries (LICs). Using several methodological approaches, including impulse response function analysis, growth spells techniques and panel regressions, we show that external demand (ED)...
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