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One of the most important notions of our world is globalization which affects the lives of human beings in several ways. It is a concept which removes boundaries and limits; therefore, involves a global world, and consequently a global economy. Within the global economy, there are flows of goods, capital, technology and other means of production among different countries. As a result, these movements create a high competition among the different actors of the game. In order to develop themselves in this global economy, firms have to expand their businesses abroad to compete in the…mehr

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One of the most important notions of our world is globalization which affects the lives of human beings in several ways. It is a concept which removes boundaries and limits; therefore, involves a global world, and consequently a global economy. Within the global economy, there are flows of goods, capital, technology and other means of production among different countries. As a result, these movements create a high competition among the different actors of the game. In order to develop themselves in this global economy, firms have to expand their businesses abroad to compete in the international arena. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is one of the mostly used ways of internationalization which plays an important role as an engine of employment, technological development, productivity enhancement, economic intensification, and more importantly, as an instrument of technology transfer especially from developed to developing countries. This study analyzes the inward FDI in developingcountries by analyzing a case of a Swedish company, Ericsson, in two developing countries: Mexico and Vietnam.
Autorenporträt
M. Talha Atik was born and lives in Turkey, has a BD in Economics, Kocaeli University, Turkey.Cristhian Vieyra was born and lives in Mexico City, has a BD in Industrial Engineering.Tran V. Hung was born and lives in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. He has a BD in International Business in Lahti, Finland.Both authors had a MsC in BA, Linköping, Sweden.