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This paper addresses two research questions: How do learning mechanisms operate in different types of global value chains? What is the supporting role of the innovation system in GVC-driven learning and innovation processes? Empirical evidence is used from the authors' research as well as...
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not depend on the local firms’ distance to the productivity frontier. However, there are positive spillovers on process …Does FDI affect productivity growth, innovation, and knowledge sourcing activities of domestic firms? This study … of FDI entry on local incumbents’ TFP and labour productivityg rowth in the short term. The effect on productivity does …
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spillovers on process innovation. These effects do not depend on the local firms’ distance to the productivity frontier. The …Does FDI affect innovation, productivity growth, and knowledge sourcing activities of domestic firms? This study … effect of FDI entry on local incumbents’ TFP and labour productivity growth in the short term.. However, there are positive …
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In this study we estimated Stochastic Frontier Production Functions for different sub-samples of panel data of …
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foreign ownership and plant productivity. To control for the possible endogeneity of the FDI decision, a difference … context, is the ability to follow the timing of observed changes in productivity and other aspects of plant performance. The … results suggest that foreign ownership leads to significant productivity improvements in the acquired plants. The improvements …
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Does anti-migration sentiment threaten internationalization? One major pro-Brexit argument was that it would enable more control over immigration. The most recent US presidential election also focused on immigration. Anti-migration sentiment could be a threat to internationalization, given that...
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-invested firms grow in size but not in productivity compared with non-invested firms over a four-year horizon. Decomposing foreign … group firms resulting in little effect on productivity or growth but leading to growth in stand-alone firms. Foreign …
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. The hidden information is the productivity shock to FDI. Banks are willing to monitor the risk of FDI, while bondholders …’ productivity levels, the riskiness of FDI, and the relative costs of bank finance and bond finance are three key determinants of … the firm’s financing choice. Countries with higher productivity, higher bank costs, or investment in less risky …
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Using a large longitudinal, nationally representative workplace-level dataset, we explore the productivity gains … substitutes in production, and that the productivity gains associated with organizational redesign are industry-specific. …
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This paper investigates the effect of robotization in high-income countries on firm-level North-South trade along the value chain. Using a novel combination of data sources including firm-level export data, input-output linkages, and robot adoption, we show contrasting implications for Southern...
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