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The Impact of Multinational Enterprise Strategy on Indigenous Enterprises: Horizontal Spillovers and Crowding Out in Developing Countries
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International EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentInternational InvestmentGlobal Production NetworkMultinational EnterpriseInternationalizationIndigenous EnterprisesInternational Business StrategyManagementMultinational Enterprise StrategyInternational BusinessGlobal StrategyTechnology TransferInternational ManagementEconomicsHorizontal SpilloversStrategic ManagementPositive ExternalitiesGlobalizationBusinessBusiness StrategyKnowledge ManagementKnowledge Diffusion
Under what conditions does a multinational enterprise's (MNE's) investment in a developing country produce spillovers for local firms operating in the same industry? In this paper I view firms as unique configurations of tacit and codified knowledge, and I propose that the strategies pursued by an MNE will determine whether the investment will create positive externalities, through knowledge diffusion and provision of public goods, or negative externalities, through a crowding out effect on indigenous enterprises.
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