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FDI and inter-firm linkages / Joanna Scott-Kennel in Transnational Corporations, TRANSCORP 14/1 (April 2005) ([11/12/2018])
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Titre : FDI and inter-firm linkages : exploring the black box of the Investment Development Path Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Joanna Scott-Kennel, Auteur ; Peter Enderwick, Auteur Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : p. 105-138 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : IDE Développement économique Relations inter-entreprises Index. décimale : 03.01 COMMERCE / MONDIALISATION Généralités Résumé : The Investment Development Path purports that foreign direct investment acts as a catalyst for economic development in a host country. In this article we conduct a theoretical investigation of the black box of the Investment Development Path – specifically, the mechanisms by which inward foreign direct investment prompts domestic firms to augment their ownership-specific advantages. Using the tenets of the eclectic paradigm, we explore the relationships between the entry of transnational corporations, resource exchange via non-equity, inter-firm linkages, ownership-advantage augmentation, and a host country’s progression through the stages of the Investment Development Path. We conclude that the contribution of inward direct investment to a country’s economic development is positively related to the degree of linkage intensity at the firm level. En ligne : https://unctad.org/en/Docs/iteiit20051_en.pdf
in Transnational Corporations > TRANSCORP 14/1 (April 2005) [11/12/2018] . - p. 105-138[article] FDI and inter-firm linkages : exploring the black box of the Investment Development Path [texte imprimé] / Joanna Scott-Kennel, Auteur ; Peter Enderwick, Auteur . - 2018 . - p. 105-138.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Transnational Corporations > TRANSCORP 14/1 (April 2005) [11/12/2018] . - p. 105-138
Tags : IDE Développement économique Relations inter-entreprises Index. décimale : 03.01 COMMERCE / MONDIALISATION Généralités Résumé : The Investment Development Path purports that foreign direct investment acts as a catalyst for economic development in a host country. In this article we conduct a theoretical investigation of the black box of the Investment Development Path – specifically, the mechanisms by which inward foreign direct investment prompts domestic firms to augment their ownership-specific advantages. Using the tenets of the eclectic paradigm, we explore the relationships between the entry of transnational corporations, resource exchange via non-equity, inter-firm linkages, ownership-advantage augmentation, and a host country’s progression through the stages of the Investment Development Path. We conclude that the contribution of inward direct investment to a country’s economic development is positively related to the degree of linkage intensity at the firm level. En ligne : https://unctad.org/en/Docs/iteiit20051_en.pdf