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Drivers of Brazilian foreign investments : technology seeking and technology exploiting as determinants of emerging FDI
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2010
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International EconomicsInternational InvestmentInternational EntrepreneurshipInternationalizationNational Innovation PoliciesInternational Business StrategyInternational FinanceManagementInternational BusinessMarkets FdiGlobal StrategyForeign Direct InvestmentTechnology TransferInternational ManagementEconomicsRecent SurveyMarket EntryVenture CapitalBrazilian FdiFinanceGlobalizationEmerging MarketTrade EconomicsBusinessBrazilian Foreign Investments
The paper uses data from a recent survey on Brazilian firms to investigate the role of technology in the internationalization of firms, and whether if affects the destination of foreign investments. Emerging markets FDI is a much-debated topic these days, and their technology-seeking purpose is a strong driver for the internationalization, as firms are searching for assets in order to compete. We apply a logit model to seek for the influence of determinants and some firms’ competitive advantages on the choice for developed countries as a destination for Brazilian FDI. We also test which modes of entry are preferred when investing in a developed destination. Our results point out the importance of a skilled labor force on the decisions to invest in developed destinations. We found out that technology is an asset used as a competitive resource, and that Brazilian firms do not undertake technology-seeking investments in developed countries, and that acquisitions and Greenfield investments are the main modes of entry.
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