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on the influence of inbound foreign direct investment (IFDI) on outbound foreign direct investment (OFDI). China was … overall influence of IFDI on OFDI is positive. That is to say, IFDI’s positive spillover effect is greater than the negative … calls for further investigation. Third, economic distance negatively affects OFDI and negatively moderates IFDI’s effect on …
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and transaction costs, respectively. Findings – The author concludes that OFDI has a positive effect on trade development …
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Purpose This study aims to examine the effects of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) on the home country exports …. Findings The results reveal that the complementary effects of OFDI on exports of the home country outweigh the substitution … of the links between OFDI and exports of the home country on a macro level. With a data set of more than three decades …
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance knowledge about factors that influence the location of Russian foreign direct investments. In particular, it focusses on the role of institutional distance (represented by corruption perception distance, political distance and cultural distance) as...
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Purpose – This paper aims to analyze how the Brazilian and Chinese outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) policies … objective is achieved through a comparative analysis of the Brazilian and Chinese OFDI policies within a new theoretical … framework for examining the developmental implications of OFDI. Both primary and secondary data are utilized to compare …
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Purpose – The purpose of the study is to assess whether outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) and home country … whether OFDI and home country capital investment were substitutes or complements for the sample MNCs over the period 2000 …‐2010. Findings – Two primary strategic motives were identified for the OFDI undertaken by the sample MNCs: market‐seeking; and …
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The connection between ownership structure and firm performance has attracted much attention, especially in emerging markets, yet yielded many inconsistent empirical results. This paper presents an analysis of the association between eight categories of ownership, HHI Index, GINI index and firm...
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Abstract This paper investigates empirically whether firm ownership structures contribute to varying levels of legal compliance, which ultimately influence the likelihood of winning a lawsuit. I hypothesize that private companies are more likely to lose employment lawsuits because the rule of...
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This paper examines how ownership structure affects endogenous quality choice and the subsequent equilibrium outcomes. Investor owned firms (IOFs) and producer cooperatives (COOPs) are analyzed within a duopoly framework including a primary and a secondary level. The firms play a two-stage game,...
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