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How Are Foreign Firms Valued in U.S. Markets? Evidence from Firm and Country Characteristics

How Are Foreign Firms Valued in U.S. Markets? Evidence from Firm and Country Characteristics

... of firm-level characteristics are reported separately for domestic firms (Model 1) and cross-listing foreign firms (Model ...cross-listing foreign firms, the results in Model 2 shows the same sign ...

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How Do Sub-national institutional constraints Impact Foreign Firm Performance?

How Do Sub-national institutional constraints Impact Foreign Firm Performance?

... with firm performance (Baum & Shipilov, 2006; Henderson, 1999), as older firms typically possess better knowledge and experiences, which are developed over ...for foreign subsidiaries operating in an ...

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Dynamic marketing capabilities, foreign ownership modes, sub national locations and the performance of foreign affiliates in developing economies

Dynamic marketing capabilities, foreign ownership modes, sub national locations and the performance of foreign affiliates in developing economies

... superior firm performance (Hunt and Morgan, ...When foreign firms enter developing economies’ markets, it is therefore necessary to reconfigure strategies (McDougall and Oviatt, 1996; Helm and Gritsch, ...

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Tax competition for foreign direct investments and the nature of the incumbent firm

Tax competition for foreign direct investments and the nature of the incumbent firm

... incumbent firm is also relevant for the efficiency of MNE’s location choice, ...public firm while it does not hold with a private incumbent, as shown by B&E ...public firm, instead, acts as a ...

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Firm level effects of foreign investment policy

Firm level effects of foreign investment policy

... of firm heterogeneity with m arket power. Firm s’ mark-ups are endogenous and directly proportional to their respec­ tive market ...of firm size and market shares in ...and foreign firms ...

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Foreign ownership, sales to multinationals, and firm efficiency: The Case of Brazil, Morocco, Pakistan, South Africa, and Vietnam

Foreign ownership, sales to multinationals, and firm efficiency: The Case of Brazil, Morocco, Pakistan, South Africa, and Vietnam

... that foreign firms’ better investment climate explains their higher productivity compared to local ...firms. Foreign firms can positively influence the investment climate—or locate where the investment ...

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Does Anti dumping Enforcement Generate Threat?

Does Anti dumping Enforcement Generate Threat?

... Contingent protection comprises of AD measures, Countervailing and Safeguard measures. AD duty is used by the importing country to offset the price advantage exploited by the foreign firms on their low priced ...

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Foreign entry and firm advertising intensity: evidence from China

Foreign entry and firm advertising intensity: evidence from China

... of foreign firms (foreign entry) can affect domestic firms: backward and forward linkages, labour mobility, and demonstration and competition effects (Blomstrom and Kokko, ...to foreign firms by ...

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The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment Spillover, Technology and Firm Size on the Productivity of Domestic Firm in Food Industry

The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment Spillover, Technology and Firm Size on the Productivity of Domestic Firm in Food Industry

... with foreign firms to be able to gain benefit from the advanced technology brought by foreign ...small, foreign firms will only provide a small profit for domestic ...

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Endogenous Choice of Managerial Incentives in a Mixed Duopoly with a Foreign Private Firm

Endogenous Choice of Managerial Incentives in a Mixed Duopoly with a Foreign Private Firm

... the foreign firm’s profit in social ...public firm and the foreign private firm hire ...public firm hires ...the foreign private firm hires managers in equilibrium ...

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The effect of foreign competition on product switching activities: A firm level analysis

The effect of foreign competition on product switching activities: A firm level analysis

... from foreign competitors can in‡uence them to churn ...from foreign competition are not likely to churn products rather than undertake other product switching ...

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Foreign and domestic collaboration, product innovation novelty, and firm growth

Foreign and domestic collaboration, product innovation novelty, and firm growth

... in foreign collaboration develop products that enhance their performance to a greater extent than products developed in collaboration with domestic partners or those developed without collab- ...and ...

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Will strangers help you enter? The effect of foreign bank presence on new firm entry

Will strangers help you enter? The effect of foreign bank presence on new firm entry

... and foreign bank presence (lnFBAST*PVDUM) enters with a positive coefficient which is statistically significant, at the 5% level, only in the former ...between foreign bank presence and the private credit ...

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Foreign Ownership, R&D and Firm Innovation in ASEAN Countries: A Generalized Ordered Logit Model

Foreign Ownership, R&D and Firm Innovation in ASEAN Countries: A Generalized Ordered Logit Model

... for firm innovation by leveraging the absorptive capacity (Cohen & Levinthal, ...from foreign counterparts to support their innovation efforts (Tsai, ...particular, foreign investors can transfer ...

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Foreign banks as shock absorbers in the financial crisis? National Bank of Belgium Working Paper No  322

Foreign banks as shock absorbers in the financial crisis? National Bank of Belgium Working Paper No 322

... the foreign countries the most ...of foreign banks, by relying on ownership information from Claessens and Van Horen ...53 foreign banks, of which 43 are branches of foreign banks (originating ...

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Foreign workers in Malaysia: labour market and firm level analysis

Foreign workers in Malaysia: labour market and firm level analysis

... Third, the introduction of more detailed information on the foreign workforce in the Malaysian Economic Census, for example, the number of foreign employees by education level or the[r] ...

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ISO 14000   Condition of Competition Romanian Firm on Foreign Market

ISO 14000 Condition of Competition Romanian Firm on Foreign Market

... Standard stages of ISO 14001 Stage 1: Diagnosis analyze of the organization and existent system Stage 2: Training administration/ project team Stage 3: Establishing politics and objectiv[r] ...

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Foreign and Domestic Collaboration, Product Innovation Novelty, and Firm Growth

Foreign and Domestic Collaboration, Product Innovation Novelty, and Firm Growth

... superior firm per- formance (Hansen and Birkinshaw, ...to foreign markets due to cultural and institutional ...for foreign collaborations (Eriksson, Johanson, Majkga˚rd, and Sharma, 1997; Lavie and ...

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Jobs, FDI and Institutions in Sub Saharan Africa: Evidence from Firm Level Data

Jobs, FDI and Institutions in Sub Saharan Africa: Evidence from Firm Level Data

... that foreign-owned firms provide more training to their employees as compared to domestic ...of foreign-owned firms is mostly the training of workers at various levels, rather than the production of new ...

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Corporate Inversions: The Migration Of Corporate Tax Revenue

Corporate Inversions: The Migration Of Corporate Tax Revenue

... inverted foreign parent company was treated as a domestic corporation if it is owned by at least 80% of the former parent’s ...new foreign parent company is not tax like a domestic corporation but any ...

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