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- 25#1 Making the most of FDI for development: “new” industrial policy and FDI deepening for industrial upgrading
by Stephen R. Buzdugan & Heinz Tüselmann - 25#1 How can academic-policy collaboration be more effective? A stewardship approach to engaged scholarship in the case of SME internationalization
by Margaret Fletcher & Pavlos Dimitratos & Stephen Young - 25#1 Why do African multinationals invest outside their home region? Should they?
by Kevin I.N. Ibeh - 25#1 How subsidiaries influence innovation in the MNE value chain
by Edward Gilmore & Ulf Andersson & Noushan Memar - 25#1 FDI in the digital economy: a shift to asset-light international footprints
by Bruno Casella & Lorenzo Formenti - 25#2 Introduction to the Special Issue Trade, investment and taxation: policy linkages
by Jeffrey Owens & James X. Zhan - 25#2 Transfer pricing and state aid: the unintended consequences of advance pricing agreements
by Lorraine Eden & William Byrnes - 25#2 Does tax drive the headquarters locations of the world’s biggest companies?
by Kimberly A. Clausing - 25#2 Sharing the corporate tax base: equitable taxing of multinationals and the choice of formulary apportionment
by Tommaso Faccio & Valpy Fitzgerald - 25#2 Estimating the fiscal effects of base erosion and profit shifting: data availability and analytical issues
by David Bradbury, & Tibor Hanappi & Anne Moore - 25#2 An FDI-driven approach to measuring the scale and economic impact of BEPS
by Richard Bolwijn & Bruno Casella & Davide Rigo - 25#3 A half-century of resistance to corporate disclosure
by Alex Cobham & Petr Janský & Markus Meinzer - 25#3 International tax, regulatory arbitrage and the growth of transnational corporations
by Sol Picciotto - 25#3 Act of creation: the OECD/G20 test of “Value Creation” as a basis for taxing rights and its relevance to developing countries
by Michael Lennard - 25#3 The Mauritius Convention on Transparency and the Multilateral Tax Instrument: models for the modification of treaties?
by Nathalie Bravo - 25#3 Establishing the baseline: estimating the fiscal contribution of multinational enterprises
by Richard Bolwijn, & Bruno Casella & Davide Rigo - 26#1 Diverse paths of upgrading in high-tech manufacturing: Costa Rica in the electronics and medical devices global value chains
by Gary Gereffi & Stacey Frederick & Penny Bamber - 26#1 Global value chains and the fragmentation of trade policy coalitions
by Ari Van Assche & Byron Gangnes - 26#1 Home-country measures to support outward foreign direct investment: variation and consequences
by Florian Becker-Ritterspach & Maria L. Allen & Knut Lange & Matthew M. C. Allen - 26#1 Factors contributing to the strength of national patent protection and enforcement after TRIPS
by Nikolaos Papageorgiadis & Chengang Wang & Georgios Magkonis - 26#1 Looking through conduit FDI in search of ultimate investors – a probabilistic approach
by Bruno Casella - 26#2 Using special economic zones to facilitate development: policy implications
by Rajneesh Narula & James X. Zhan - 26#2 SEZs and economic transformation:towards a developmental approach
by Aradhna Aggarwal - 26#2 Change and continuity in special economic zones: a reassessment and lessons from China
by Xiangming Chen - 26#2 Are special economic zones in emerging countries a catalyst for the growth of surrounding areas?
by Susanne Frick & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose - 26#2 Structural transformation through free trade zones: the case of Shanghai
by Guangwen Meng & Douglas Zhihua Zeng - 26#2 The success and failure of Russian SEZs: some policy lessons
by Alexey Kuznetsov & Olga Kuznetsova - 26#2 Special economic zones: methodological issues and definition
by François Bost - 26#3 Innovation by MNEs in emerging markets
by Robert Grosse - 26#3 MNEs, human rights and the SDGs – the moderating role of business and human rights governance
by Stefan Zagelmeyer & Rudolf R. Sinkovics - 26#3 From special economic zones to greater special economic region – Hong Kong Special Administrative Region as a model for legal infrastructure design
by Teresa Cheng - 26#3 Investment in agriculture and gender equality in developing countries
by Axèle Giroud & Jacqueline Salguero Huaman - 26#3 Improving the analysis of global value chains: the UNCTAD-Eora Database
by Bruno Casella & Richard Bolwijn & Daniel Moran & Keiichiro Kanemoto - 27#1 Covid-19 and investment – an UNCTAD research round-up of the international pandemic’s effect on FDI flows and policy
by James X. Zhan - 27#1 Neighbours with different innovation patterns: the implications of industrial and FDI policy for the openness of local knowledge production
by Eunkyung Park & Ahreum Lee - 27#1 How TNC subsidiaries shine in world cities: policy implications of autonomy and network connections
by Frank McDonald & Jens Gammelgaard & Heinz Tüselmann & Christoph Dörrenbächer - 27#1 Substituting expats with locals: TNCs and the indigenization policies of Saudi Arabia
by Abdullah Alanezi & Tamer K. Darwish & Satwinder Singh & Anne Miroux - 27#1 Why do western SMEs internationalize through springboarding? Evidence from French manufacturing SMEs
by Noémie Dominguez - 27#1 The blurring of corporate investor nationality and complex ownership structures
by Eleonora Alabrese & Bruno Casella - 27#2 The relationship between MNE tax haven use and FDI into developing economies characterized by capital flight
by Ali Ahmed & Chris Jones & Yama Temouri - 27#2 Employment and state incentives in transition economies: are subsidies for FDI ineffective? The case of Serbia
by Uros Delevic - 27#2 The intersection of public procurement law and policy, and international investment law
by Dominic Npoanlari Dagbanja - 27#2 Introduction to the focused section: COVID-19 and international production
by James X. Zhan & Richard Bolwijn & Amelia U. Santos-Paulino & Heinz Tüselmann - 27#2 Introduction to the focused section: COVID-19 and international production
by Peter Enderwick & Peter Buckley - 27#2 Implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for human rights and modern slavery vulnerabilities in global value chains
by Hinrich Vos - 27#2 The rising tensions between efficiency and resilience in global value chains in the post-COVID-19 world
by Ismail Gölgeci & Harun Emre Yildiz & Ulf Andersson - 27#2 Meta-trends in global value chains and development: interacting impacts with COVID-19 in Africa
by Pádraig Carmod - 27#2 Digital transformation of global value chains and sustainable post-pandemic recovery
by Xiaolan Fu - 27#2 Promoting African digital multinationals for a more inclusive post-pandemic future
by Kevin I. N. Ibeh - 27#2 Assessing the impact of foreign ownership on firm performance by size: evidence from firms in developed and developing countries
by S. Selsah Pasal & Arslan Chaudhary - 27#3 Introduction to the Transnational Corporations special issue on multinational enterprises and gender equality
by Jennifer P. Poole & Amelia U. Santos-Paulino & James X. Zhan - 27#3 Assessing the impact of foreign ownership on firm performance by size: evidence from firms in developed and developing countries
by Karol Fernández Delgado - 27#3 The impact of foreign direct investment on gender inequality in India
by Shruti Sharma - 27#3 Insider’s advantage: when foreign firms do not capture opportunity in the local labour market
by Alessandra L. González - 27#3 Foreign direct investment and gender inequality: evidence from South Africa
by Victor Stolzenburg & Marianne Matthee & Caro Janse van Rensburg & Carli Bezuidenhout - 27#3 Women empowerment, supply chain linkages and FDI: evidence from Bangladesh
by Ana M. Fernandes & Hiau Looi Kee - 27#3 Foreign investment and female employment in Viet Nam
by Anh Pham & Jennifer P. Poole & Amelia U. Santos-Paulino - 27#3 Can multinational firms promote gender equality? The role of labour mobility
by C. Austin Davis & Jennifer P. Poole - 27#3 The role of regulation and MNEs in ensuring equal opportunities for women
by Renata Vargas Amaral & Lillyana Daza Jaller - 27#3 The role of multinational and trading enterprises in employment and the gender pay gap: evidence from Finland
by Henri Luomarant & Fernando Cantu & Steve MacFeely & Anu Peltola - 28#1 When near is far and far is near: physical and constructed dimensions of geography and their implications for inward FDI performance
by Lilac Nachum & Grigorios Livanis & Hyokyoung Grace Hong - 28#1 An evaluation of the effects of the European Commission's proposals for the Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base
by Alex Cobham & Petr Janský & Chris Jones & Yama Temouri - 28#1 Rapid FDI of emerging market firms: foreign participation and leapfrogging in the establishment chain
by Yuanyuan Li & John Cantwell - 28#1 Cultural spillovers from multinational to domestic firms: evidence on female employment in Costa Rica
by Ricardo Monge-González & Luis Rivera & Nanno Mulder - 28#1 Forecasting global FDI: a panel data approach
by Nina Vujanovic & Bruno Casella & Richard Bolwijn - 28#2 Globalization of innovation: the moderating role of project-level investment strategy and country type in location choice for R&D-related FDI
by Eliane Choquette & Stine Jessen Haakonsson & Peter D. Ørberg Jensen & Søren Feodor Nielsen - 28#2 Home-country export regulations, credit markets, and corruption: implications for different types of internationalization
by David B. Audretsch & Maksim Belitski & Farzana Chowdhury & Sameeksha Desai - 28#2 Post-pandemic reconfiguration from global to domestic and regional value chains: the role of industrial policies
by Stefano Elia & Luciano Fratocchi & Paolo Barbieri & Albachiara Boffelli & Matteo Kalchschmidt - 28#2 The relationship between perceived corruption and FDI: a longitudinal study in the context of Egypt
by Eman Moustafa - 28#2 The global governance of FDI and the non-market strategies of TNCs: explaining the “backlash” against bilateral investment treaties
by Stephen R. Buzdugan - 28#2 Implications of rising trade tensions for FDI projects
by Emily Blanchard & Amelia U. Santos-Paulino & Claudia Trentini & Emanuel Milet - 28#3 Exports, trade costs and FDI entry: evidence from Japanese firms
by Ivan Deseatnicov & Konstantin Kucheryavyy & Kyoji Fukao - 28#3 Green lemons: overcoming adverse selection in the green bond market
by Karim Henide - 28#3 International venturing and investment: global citizens and golden visas
by Maria Elo - 28#3 Overcoming institutional voids in the home country for internationalization: an exploratory examination of institutional strategies of Indian MNEs
by Rishika Nayyar & Rajdeepa Maity - 28#3 World Investment Forum 2021: insights from the Academic Track and a future research agenda
by James Zhan & Richard Bolwijn & Amelia U. Santos-Paulino - 28#3 Harnessing power within global value chains for sustainable development
by Ari Van Assche & Kristin Brandl - 28#3 Investing in sustainable infrastructure: new directions for international business research
by Sarianna Lundan & Gunnar Leymann - 28#3 Evidence-based policymaking in a VUCA world
by Lorraine Eden & Charles F. Hermann & Stewart R. Miller - 28#3 Who owns international business?
by Robert Grosse - 28#3 A reassessment of UNCTAD’s transnationality indices in the digital economy
by Claudia Trentini - 29#1 African industrial hubs: diversity, unevenness and strategic approach
by Arkebe Oqubay - 29#1 GVC spillovers on total factor productivity of local firms: evidence from the Russian Federation
by Igor Drapkin & Anna Fedyunina & Yuri Simachev - 29#1 The threshold effects of global economic uncertainty on foreign direct investment
by Konstantinos Lagos & Yuan Wang - 29#1 From few to many: main trends in the internationalization of business R&D
by Bernhard Dachs & Georg Zahradnik - 29#1 Major features of Ethiopia’s new investment law: an appraisal of their policy implications
by Bereket Alemayehu Hagos - 29#1 The evolution of digital MNEs: an empirical note
by Claudia Trentini & Joao de Camargo Mainente & Amelia Santos-Paulino - 29#2 Multinational enterprises and the welfare state
by Nigel Driffield & Holger Görg & Yama Temouri & Xiaocan Yuan - 29#2 The treatment of tax incentives under Pillar Two
by Belisa Ferreira Liotti & Joy Waruguru Ndubai & Ruth Wamuyu & Ivan Lazarov & Jeffrey Owens - 29#2 Does FDI in agriculture promote food security in developing countries? The role of land governance
by Berna Dogan - 29#2 Analysing MNEs structure and activities using country-by-country reports. Evidence from the Italian dataset
by Vera Santomartino & Barbara Bratta & Paolo Acciari - 29#2 A new framework to assess the fiscal impact of a global minimum tax on FDI
by Bruno Casella & Baptiste Souillard - 29#3 Deep trade integration and North-South participation in global value chains
by Zarlasht Razeq - 29#3 How does policy create an opportunity window for China’s digital economy?
by Si Zhang & Shirong Gu & Yuxuan Tang - 29#3 Do human capital and institutional environment constrain the impact of foreign direct investment inflows on economic growth in Africa?
by Friday Osemenshan Anetor & Olusegun Vincent - 29#3 Does language affect the location choice of developing-economy MNEs? The case of Moroccan outward FDI
by Jihad Ait Soussane & Mohamed Yassine Fakhouri & Ayoub Sabir Almaslouhi & Zahra Mansouri - 29#3 Fourth Industrial Revolution and FDI from SMEs: The Case of the Republic of Korea
by Sang Hyun Park & Amelia U. Santos-Paulino & Claudia Trentini - 29#3 International project finance deals as indicators of productive cross-border investment: UNCTAD’s approach
by Rémi Pierre Viné & Astrit Sulstarova & Bruno Casella & Claudia Trentini - 30#1 Making global value chains visible: Transnational corporations versus domestically owned firms
by Yuning Gao & Bo Meng & Gabriele Suder & Jiabai Ye & Yongping Sun - 30#1 Challenges at the intersection between investment provisions in regional trade agreements and implementation of the GloBE Rules under Pillar Two
by Ruth Wamuyu & Belisa Ferreira Liotti & Jeffrey Owens - 30#1 Online incorporation platforms in Estonia and beyond: How administrative spillover effects hamper international taxation
by Matti Ylönen & Wolfgang Drechsle & Veiko Lember - 30#1 Drivers of R&D greenfield investment projects in the communications, software and IT service industries in developing countries
by David Schulzmann & Evis Sinani & Bersant Hobdari & Bent Petersen - 30#1 Greater risk and a smaller opportunity: The opportunity space of SME internationalization in lower-income countries
by Chikondi Ng’ombe & Theunis Mans & Helena Barnard - 30#1 The role of innovation policies in SME internationalization: Evidence from Türkiye
by Seda Koymen & Amelia U. Santos-Paulino & Claudia Trentini & Berna Dogan - 30#2 Are emerging market MNEs more attracted towards better patent enforcement regimes when undertaking greenfield R&D-focused FDI?
by Ludan Wu & Dylan Sutherland & John R. Anderson - 30#2 Reshoring, nearshoring and development. Readiness and implications for Latin America and the Caribbean
by Carlo Pietrobelli & Cecilia Seri - 30#2 The United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act: Are we making progress? A look at organizational commitment to eradicating modern slavery
by Heather Carle & Linda Brewer - 30#2 Globalized production processes and foreign governmental lobbies: Analysing the United States Foreign Agents Registration Act reports
by Iku Yoshimoto - 30#2 Intrafirm trade and tax haven linkages: Evidence from Indian manufacturing
by Swati Verma - 30#2 Internationalization of small and medium-sized enterprises: A new assessment
by Amelia U. Santos-Paulino & Claudia Trentini & Hamidreza Bakhtiarizadeh - 30#3 Accelerating achievement of the SDGs: International business and the deployment of traditional knowledge
by Peter Enderwick & Peter J. Buckley - 30#3 Subsidies and MNE investment location choices: Unravelling the effects of firm specificity and immediacy
by Pascal Mayer & Christopher Albert Sabel - 30#3 Exploring knowledge spillovers and GVC participation to understand double counting in GVCs: A case study of Japan
by Onur Biyik - 30#3 The drivers of investment and savings rates: An exploratory note
by Kunal Sen - 30#3 Discussion, debate and dissent about investment and sustainable development at the 2023 World Investment Forum
by Paul M. Vaaler - 30#3 Why it is time for a “Global Value Chains for Least Developed Countries Initiative”
by Ari Van Assche - 30#3 Game-changer business models for sustainable development
by Rudolf R. Sinkovics & Denanjalee Gunaratne & Noemi Sinkovics - 30#3 An innovative measure for digital firms’ internationalization
by Harald Puhr & Jakob Müllner & Claudia Trentini - 31#1 Bridging the productivity gap: A comparative analysis of foreign-owned and domestic firms in Viet Nam
by Van Thi Cam Ha & Trang Mai Le & Thao Viet Tran & Huyen Thi Thanh Vu - 31#1 Consolidated foreign wealth of nations: Nationality-based measures of international exposure
by André Sanchez Pacheco - 31#1 Good corporate governance practices are not universal. Unlike practices in institutional settings in developed countries, which have attracted most scholarly attention, corporate governance practices in emerging economies lean towards addressing principal-principal conflicts that stem from concentrated ownership. The study employs a difference-in-differences panel data design with matched samples of Chinese firms cross-listed in mainland China and Hong Kong (China) and of those listed only in Hong Kong (China) based on propensity score matching. It thus adopts a natural experimental setting – the promulgation of China’s Revised Securities Law in March 2020 – to pinpoint whether and how legal revisions of investor protection laws can really benefit investors. The findings show that independent directors in cross-listed firms turn over significantly more than those in firms listed only in Hong Kong (China). Also, it suggests that firms mainly replace departed directors with new directors from similar demographics. Furthermore, the study observes no evidence of significant changes in board independence in the short run. The findings suggest that policymakers should mind unintended consequences beyond the intended outcomes of the legal reforms on corporate governance, particularly the potential disproportionate impacts on smaller firms
by Wei Lin - 31#1 Arguments for implementing formulary apportionment in the European Union
by Joana Andrade Vicente - 31#1 Special economic zones and entrepreneurship: A new path forward for SEZs in Africa?
by Susanne A. Frick & Imane Radouane