How outward investment from emerging markets affects economic development at home: using the eclectic paradigm to synthesize two IB literatures
Abstract
Purpose This paper aims to use the eclectic paradigm as a broad organizing framework to bring together two somewhat parallel international business (IB) literatures, one on the development effects of multinational enterprise activity and the other on the internationalization of emerging market multinationals (EMNEs). The author does so to better understand how outward foreign investment shapes economic development in firms’ home countries....
Paper Details
Title
How outward investment from emerging markets affects economic development at home: using the eclectic paradigm to synthesize two IB literatures
Published Date
May 25, 2020
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
463 - 482
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