Ana Teresa Tavares / Aurora Teixeira
Multinationals, Clusters and Innovation
Does Public Policy Matter?
Herausgegeben:Tavares, A.; Teixeira, A.
Ana Teresa Tavares / Aurora Teixeira
Multinationals, Clusters and Innovation
Does Public Policy Matter?
Herausgegeben:Tavares, A.; Teixeira, A.
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Countries adopt policies that attract foreign multinationals, stimulate industrial clustering and foster innovation. This book links these topical issues, examining activities of multinational enterprises alongside the efficiency, appropriateness and sufficiency of such policies. With new empirical evidence, it makes practical proposals throughout.
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Countries adopt policies that attract foreign multinationals, stimulate industrial clustering and foster innovation. This book links these topical issues, examining activities of multinational enterprises alongside the efficiency, appropriateness and sufficiency of such policies. With new empirical evidence, it makes practical proposals throughout.
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- Verlag: Macmillan Education / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-4039-9725-8
- 2006
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 151mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 523g
- ISBN-13: 9781403997258
- ISBN-10: 140399725X
- Artikelnr.: 22598363
- Verlag: Macmillan Education / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-4039-9725-8
- 2006
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 151mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 523g
- ISBN-13: 9781403997258
- ISBN-10: 140399725X
- Artikelnr.: 22598363
ULF ANDERSSON Professor of International Business, Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden CHRISTIAN BELLAK Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Vienna University of Economics, Austria TERESA MORAIS DA COSTA Project Specialist, Foreign Direct Investment, Intéli, Portugal BERNHARD DACHS Researcher, Department of Technology Policy, ARC Systems Research, Austria JO E DAMIJAN Assistant Professor, University of Ljubljana, and Research Fellow, Institute for Economic Research, Slovenia BERND EBERSBERGER Senior Researcher, Department of Innovation Systems and Policy, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany MANUEL P. FERREIRA Assistant Professor, Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão, Instituto Politécnico de Leiria, Portugal PAULO NERGEIROS FIGUEIREDO Professor of Technological Learning and Industrial Innovation, Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration (EBAPE), Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), Brazil SOURAFEL GIRMA Reader in Industrial Economics, University of Nottingham Business School, UK AXÈLE GIROUD Senior Lecturer in International Business, Bradford University School of Management, UK ANNE MARIE GLEESON PhD Candidate, Economics, Trinity College, Republic of Ireland YUNDAN GONG Doctoral Student, University of Nottingham Business School, UK HOLGER GÖRG Reader in International Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham, UK, and Research Fellow, Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP)and IZA Bonn, Germany WILLIAM HESTERLY Zeke Dumke Professor of Management, David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah, USA SIMONA IAMMARINO Senior Lecturer, Science and Technology Policy Research (SPRU), University of Sussex, UK ANDREJA JAKLIC Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia MARKUS LEIBRECHT Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Vienna University of Economics, Austria KATRIN MÄNNIK Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu, Estonia MARINA PAPANASTASSIOU Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark ROBERT PEARCE Reader in International Business, Reading University Business School, UK TORBEN PEDERSEN Professor of International Business, Centre for Strategic Management and Globalization, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark MAGNUS PERSSON Doctoral Student, Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden EWEN PETERS Strategy Consultant and Visiting Senior Research Fellow, SIBU, University of Strathclyde, USA MATIJA ROJEC Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia FRANCES RUANE Professor of Economics, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland FRANCESCA SANNA-RANDACCIO Professor of Economics, Department of Systems and Computer Sciences, University of Rome 'La Sapienza', Italy MARIA SAVONA Post-doctoral Fellow, BETA, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée (UMR CNRS 7522) Université LouisPasteur, France JULIE SUTHERLAND Research Associate, Institute of International Integration Studies, Trinity College, Republic of Ireland NICK VON TUNZELMANN R.M. Phillips Professor of Science & Technology Policy, Science and Technology Policy Research (SPRU), University of Sussex, UK FRANCISCO VELOSO Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, USA ALEXANDRE VIDEIRA Adviser in the Staff of the Secretary of State for Industry and Innovation, Portugal CELESTE AMORIM VARUM Assistant Professor and Director of the Economics Programme, University of Aveiro, Portugal STEPHEN YOUNG Professor, School of Business and Management, University of Glasgow, UK
List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction; A.Teixeira & A.T.Tavares PART ONE: MULTINATIONALS AND INNOVATION Knowledge Flows Between Multinational Enterprises and National Innovation Systems: The Case Of Austria; B.Dachs & B.Ebersberger Do External Knowledge Spillovers Induce Firms' Innovations?: Evidence from Slovenia; J.P.Damijan, A.Jaklic, M.Rojec Product Innovation as a Source of FDI Spillovers?: The Case of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises; S.Girma, Y.Gong & H.Görg Obstacles to Innovation and Multinational Firms in the Italian Regions: Firm-Level Evidence from the Third Community Innovation Survey; S.Iammarino, F.Sanna-Randaccio & M.Savona PART TWO: CLUSTERS AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Evolution of Industry Clusters Through Spin-offs and the Role of Flagship Firms; M.P.Ferreira, A.T.Tavares & W.Hesterly Promoting Industrial Clusters: Evidence from Ireland; A.M.Gleeson, F.Ruane & J.Sutherland Emerging Business Models for Biotechnology Firms and Clusters: Policy Responses in Peripheral Regions of the EU; E.Peters & S.Young PART THREE: LINKAGES BETWEEN MULTINATIONALS AND LOCAL FIRMS Determining Factors of Subsidiary Development; T.Pedersen Subsidiaries, Knowledge Development and MNE Re-Investments; U.Andersson & M.Persson Is Government Support Really Worth It?: Developing Local Supply Linkages in Malaysia; A.Giroud PART FOUR: INNOVATIONS AND LINKAGES Globalization of Innovative Capabilities in the Late-Industrialising Context: Evidence from Local Firms and TNC Subsidiaries in Brazil; P.N.Figueiredo Assessing Value Creation and Backward Linkages in Foreign Investment: A Combination of Macro and Micro Tools; T.Morais da Costa, A.Videira & F.Veloso International Buyer-Supplier Relationships, Transfer of Knowledge and Local Suppliers Capability; C.A.Varum PART FIVE: POLICY ISSUES Multinational Subsidiaries and Innovation Policy in Central and Eastern Europe: Alignment and Autonomy; K.Männik & N.von Tunzelmann Effective Tax Rates as a Determinantof Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern European Countries: A Panel Analysis; C.Bellak & M.Leibrecht Multinationals and National Systems of Innovation: Strategy and Policy Issues; R.Pearce & M.Papanastassiou Conclusions and Policy Issues; A.T.Tavares & A.Teixeira Index
List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction; A.Teixeira & A.T.Tavares PART ONE: MULTINATIONALS AND INNOVATION Knowledge Flows Between Multinational Enterprises and National Innovation Systems: The Case Of Austria; B.Dachs & B.Ebersberger Do External Knowledge Spillovers Induce Firms' Innovations?: Evidence from Slovenia; J.P.Damijan, A.Jaklic, M.Rojec Product Innovation as a Source of FDI Spillovers?: The Case of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises; S.Girma, Y.Gong & H.Görg Obstacles to Innovation and Multinational Firms in the Italian Regions: Firm-Level Evidence from the Third Community Innovation Survey; S.Iammarino, F.Sanna-Randaccio & M.Savona PART TWO: CLUSTERS AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Evolution of Industry Clusters Through Spin-offs and the Role of Flagship Firms; M.P.Ferreira, A.T.Tavares & W.Hesterly Promoting Industrial Clusters: Evidence from Ireland; A.M.Gleeson, F.Ruane & J.Sutherland Emerging Business Models for Biotechnology Firms and Clusters: Policy Responses in Peripheral Regions of the EU; E.Peters & S.Young PART THREE: LINKAGES BETWEEN MULTINATIONALS AND LOCAL FIRMS Determining Factors of Subsidiary Development; T.Pedersen Subsidiaries, Knowledge Development and MNE Re-Investments; U.Andersson & M.Persson Is Government Support Really Worth It?: Developing Local Supply Linkages in Malaysia; A.Giroud PART FOUR: INNOVATIONS AND LINKAGES Globalization of Innovative Capabilities in the Late-Industrialising Context: Evidence from Local Firms and TNC Subsidiaries in Brazil; P.N.Figueiredo Assessing Value Creation and Backward Linkages in Foreign Investment: A Combination of Macro and Micro Tools; T.Morais da Costa, A.Videira & F.Veloso International Buyer-Supplier Relationships, Transfer of Knowledge and Local Suppliers Capability; C.A.Varum PART FIVE: POLICY ISSUES Multinational Subsidiaries and Innovation Policy in Central and Eastern Europe: Alignment and Autonomy; K.Männik & N.von Tunzelmann Effective Tax Rates as a Determinantof Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern European Countries: A Panel Analysis; C.Bellak & M.Leibrecht Multinationals and National Systems of Innovation: Strategy and Policy Issues; R.Pearce & M.Papanastassiou Conclusions and Policy Issues; A.T.Tavares & A.Teixeira Index
List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction; A.Teixeira & A.T.Tavares PART ONE: MULTINATIONALS AND INNOVATION Knowledge Flows Between Multinational Enterprises and National Innovation Systems: The Case Of Austria; B.Dachs & B.Ebersberger Do External Knowledge Spillovers Induce Firms' Innovations?: Evidence from Slovenia; J.P.Damijan, A.Jaklic, M.Rojec Product Innovation as a Source of FDI Spillovers?: The Case of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises; S.Girma, Y.Gong & H.Görg Obstacles to Innovation and Multinational Firms in the Italian Regions: Firm-Level Evidence from the Third Community Innovation Survey; S.Iammarino, F.Sanna-Randaccio & M.Savona PART TWO: CLUSTERS AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Evolution of Industry Clusters Through Spin-offs and the Role of Flagship Firms; M.P.Ferreira, A.T.Tavares & W.Hesterly Promoting Industrial Clusters: Evidence from Ireland; A.M.Gleeson, F.Ruane & J.Sutherland Emerging Business Models for Biotechnology Firms and Clusters: Policy Responses in Peripheral Regions of the EU; E.Peters & S.Young PART THREE: LINKAGES BETWEEN MULTINATIONALS AND LOCAL FIRMS Determining Factors of Subsidiary Development; T.Pedersen Subsidiaries, Knowledge Development and MNE Re-Investments; U.Andersson & M.Persson Is Government Support Really Worth It?: Developing Local Supply Linkages in Malaysia; A.Giroud PART FOUR: INNOVATIONS AND LINKAGES Globalization of Innovative Capabilities in the Late-Industrialising Context: Evidence from Local Firms and TNC Subsidiaries in Brazil; P.N.Figueiredo Assessing Value Creation and Backward Linkages in Foreign Investment: A Combination of Macro and Micro Tools; T.Morais da Costa, A.Videira & F.Veloso International Buyer-Supplier Relationships, Transfer of Knowledge and Local Suppliers Capability; C.A.Varum PART FIVE: POLICY ISSUES Multinational Subsidiaries and Innovation Policy in Central and Eastern Europe: Alignment and Autonomy; K.Männik & N.von Tunzelmann Effective Tax Rates as a Determinantof Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern European Countries: A Panel Analysis; C.Bellak & M.Leibrecht Multinationals and National Systems of Innovation: Strategy and Policy Issues; R.Pearce & M.Papanastassiou Conclusions and Policy Issues; A.T.Tavares & A.Teixeira Index
List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction; A.Teixeira & A.T.Tavares PART ONE: MULTINATIONALS AND INNOVATION Knowledge Flows Between Multinational Enterprises and National Innovation Systems: The Case Of Austria; B.Dachs & B.Ebersberger Do External Knowledge Spillovers Induce Firms' Innovations?: Evidence from Slovenia; J.P.Damijan, A.Jaklic, M.Rojec Product Innovation as a Source of FDI Spillovers?: The Case of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises; S.Girma, Y.Gong & H.Görg Obstacles to Innovation and Multinational Firms in the Italian Regions: Firm-Level Evidence from the Third Community Innovation Survey; S.Iammarino, F.Sanna-Randaccio & M.Savona PART TWO: CLUSTERS AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Evolution of Industry Clusters Through Spin-offs and the Role of Flagship Firms; M.P.Ferreira, A.T.Tavares & W.Hesterly Promoting Industrial Clusters: Evidence from Ireland; A.M.Gleeson, F.Ruane & J.Sutherland Emerging Business Models for Biotechnology Firms and Clusters: Policy Responses in Peripheral Regions of the EU; E.Peters & S.Young PART THREE: LINKAGES BETWEEN MULTINATIONALS AND LOCAL FIRMS Determining Factors of Subsidiary Development; T.Pedersen Subsidiaries, Knowledge Development and MNE Re-Investments; U.Andersson & M.Persson Is Government Support Really Worth It?: Developing Local Supply Linkages in Malaysia; A.Giroud PART FOUR: INNOVATIONS AND LINKAGES Globalization of Innovative Capabilities in the Late-Industrialising Context: Evidence from Local Firms and TNC Subsidiaries in Brazil; P.N.Figueiredo Assessing Value Creation and Backward Linkages in Foreign Investment: A Combination of Macro and Micro Tools; T.Morais da Costa, A.Videira & F.Veloso International Buyer-Supplier Relationships, Transfer of Knowledge and Local Suppliers Capability; C.A.Varum PART FIVE: POLICY ISSUES Multinational Subsidiaries and Innovation Policy in Central and Eastern Europe: Alignment and Autonomy; K.Männik & N.von Tunzelmann Effective Tax Rates as a Determinantof Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern European Countries: A Panel Analysis; C.Bellak & M.Leibrecht Multinationals and National Systems of Innovation: Strategy and Policy Issues; R.Pearce & M.Papanastassiou Conclusions and Policy Issues; A.T.Tavares & A.Teixeira Index