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Outward FDI and the Investment Development Path in Romania [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Romana de Economie, 2010
:Our study characterizes the outward FDI phenomenon in Romania in the light of DunningÆs Investment Development Path theory, based on the relationship between a countryÆs development level and its net international investment position, that has ...
SIMONA GABRIELA MASCA   +1 more
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The competitive position of U.S. manufacturing firms

open access: yesPSL Quarterly Review, 2013
With the continuing high value of the dollar there has recently been concern over the long-term impact on the competitiveness of US manufacturers. This study distinguishes between the competitiveness of US firms and the advantages of the United States as
R.E. LIPSEY, I.B. KRAVIS
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Multinationals and Productivity Spillovers [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
In recent years the British government has spent substantial sums in order to attract foreign multiinationals to the UK. Amongst other things this has been motivated by the possibility that foreign multinationals bring with them new technologies which may "spill over" to the economy.
Görg, Holger, Hijzen, Alexander
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MULTINATIONAL WAR IS HARD [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
War is a card game so simple that only a child could love it. In this game, the deck is divided into piles, one for each player. At the beginning of each round, each player reveals the top card of her deck. Then, whoever has the best card wins all the revealed cards and places them at the bottom of her deck.
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On the Origins of the Multinational Premium

open access: yesFederal Reserve Bank of Boston Research Department Working Papers, 2021
How do foreign direct investment (FDI) dynamics relate to the risk premium of a firm? To answer this question, we compare the stock returns of US firms with different FDI and mergers and acquisitions (M&A) exposure to study the evolution of stock returns as firms expand into foreign markets. We document three empirical regularities.
Fillat, José, Garetto, Stefania
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The Strategy of Korean Multinational Enterprises – Multiple versus Single plant [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Business and Development Studies, 2012
Using firm-level panel data for Korean MNEs, we make a distinction between being the only affiliate of a parent firm and being the one of the multiple affiliates of a parent firm.
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Arguments for Csr-Based Sustainable Competitiveness of Multinationals in Emerging Markets (Part II)

open access: yesStudies in Business and Economics, 2015
The (two parts of the) paper aims to bring into discussion the case of CSR-based sustainable competitiveness of multinationals in emerging market economies, through an interdisciplinary approach (international business and strategic management) applied ...
Claudia, Herciu Mihaela
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Implementing Neuromarketing in the Enterprise: Factors That Impact the Adoption of Neuromarketing in Major Spanish Corporations

open access: yesFrontiers in Communication, 2020
Technological advances in the field of neuroscience have generally been well-received in the entertainment and advertising industries, where there are great commercial benefits linked to knowing the most intimate aspects of how audiences and consumers ...
Verónica Crespo-Pereira   +2 more
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Free Market Institutions and FDI Performance in Emerging Asian Economies

open access: yesInternational Journal of Management and Economics, 2016
This paper examines long-term developments in the quality and efficiency of free market institutional systems across thirteen emerging economies from South, South-east, and East Asia over the 1995–2014 period.
Vogiatzoglou Klimis
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Emerging market multinationals and the theory of the multinational enterprise [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Strategy Journal, 2012
Does Dunning's OLI model really explain the pattern of foreign direct investments by emerging market multinationals (EMMs)? I argue that it suffers from the basic flaw of assuming that location advantages (CSAs) are properties of a country and freely available to all firms operating there.
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