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Multinational Firms and Job Tasks [PDF]
We use Swedish matched employer-employee data to analyze the impact of multinational activity and foreign acquisitions on the relative demand for different job tasks. We contribute to the literature by using a conceptualization from the recent literature
Heyman, Fredrik +2 more
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Multinational Firms, Technology and Location [PDF]
This paper analyzes a three-stage optimization problem in which a firm chooses (i) its technology, by deciding on a level of R&D, (ii) whether this technology is to be used in a domestic or in a foreign plant and (iii) the quantity produced and sold on ...
Norbäck, Pehr-Johan
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Simulating heterogeneous multinational firms [PDF]
This paper develops a micro-simulation framework for multinational entry and sales activities across countries. The model is based on Eaton, Kortum, and Kramarz's (2010) quantitative trade model adapted towards multinational production.
Arita, Shawn, Tanaka, Kiyoyasu
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FINANCIAL STRENGTH, FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND FIRM’S VALUE IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES IN NIGERIA
This study examined the relationship between financial strength, financial performance and firm’s value of multinational companies in Nigeria. The main objective of the study is to study the effects of financial strength and financial performance on firm’
OSHO Augustine E1, OMOLE Mathew Olusola
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Project Manager’s Skills Acquisition: A Comparative Study of Indigenous and Multinational Construction Firms [PDF]
Project manager’s skills which are the competencies required for successful completion of the project play an important role in the construction industry, therefore acquiring these skills is significant for project success.
Irewolede Aina Ijaola +2 more
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Horizontal Multinational Firms, Vertical Multinational Firms and Domestic Investment [PDF]
We build a dynamic general equilibrium model with 2 countries, horizontal and vertical multinational activity and endogenous domestic and foreign investment. It is found that horizontal multinational activity always leads to a complementary relationship between domestic and foreign investment.
Julian Emami Namini, Enrico Pennings
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Labour standards application among multinational and domestic firms in Ghana’s manufacturing sector [PDF]
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the labour standards application patterns and influences among multinational and domestic firms in Ghana. Discourses on labour standards application have continued to attract much interest in recent years ...
Dziedzom-Akorsu Angela
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The study empirically investigates the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and organizational performance from the perspective of European multinational firms.
Kuldeep Singh, Madhvendra Misra
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MNCs are regarded as one of the essential actors within the private sector that have a greater capability and outreach to address these wicked global challenges identified by the UN in 2015.
Iftikhar Ahmed, Abubakr Saeed
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The Internationalization of Firms: Some Lessons from ASEAN Firms
In the last 50 years the debate on the development of international business remained unsettled, especially that concerning the establishment of multinational firms from developing countries.
Mohamad Hanapi Mohamad
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