Globalizing Innovation : State Institutions and Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging Economies /
The impact of host country institutions and policy on innovation by multinational firms in emerging economies. In the past, multinational firms have looked to developing countries as sources of raw materials, markets, or production efficiencies, but rarely as locations for innovation. Today, however...
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
The MIT Press,
[2017]
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Table des matières:
- Introduction
- Multinational enterprise, innovation, and development : theoretical perspectives
- Patterns of innovation among multinational firms
- The determinants of multinational innovation in emerging economies
- Innovation-intensive FDI and host country institutions
- Chasing the tiger : is Ireland's experience with FDI a model for developing countries?
- Conclusion.


