Innovation, Globalization and Firm Dynamics

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comparative economic systems
Domestic Firms
Domestic MNEs
Downturn Periods
Econometrics
Economics
Employment Growth Rates
enterprise development
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FDI Inflow
FDI Spillover
financial market distortions
Firm Dynamics
Firm Size Distribution
firm survival analysis
firm-level longitudinal data analysis
Foreign Firm Entry
Foreign Firms
Foreign MNEs
Gibrat's Law
Industrial Dynamics
industrial economics
Industrial Organization
Innovation
ITPS
Kaplan Meier Survival Estimates
Knowledge Spillovers
Longitudinal Firm Level Data
Low Technology Gap
multinational enterprises
Post-entry Performance
productivity drivers
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Quadros De Pessoal
Quantile Regression Framework
Swedish MNEs
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Unobserved Time Invariant Firm Characteristics
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  • ISBN 9780415836777
  • Weight: 910g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is about the relationship between firm dynamics, innovation and globalization, the processes that are essential for long term economic growth and welfare creation. This volume deals with these three issues in three sections titled respectively: entrepreneurship, new firm formation and growth; productivity-innovation-growthnexus; globalization, multinational firms and producers’ dynamics. The book presents new studies written by distinguished researchers in the field, who use state-of-the-art methodologies and extensive sources of firm- and plant-level longitudinal data to analyze and understand these major economic issues facing modern economies.

In the first section, the book proposes two comprehensive introductory surveys which explore in detail the underpinnings of entrepreneurship, new firm formation and growth in advanced and developing countries. The second fundamental issue, productivity-innovation and firm dynamics, is approached by examining key drivers of selection mechanisms such as size, scale elasticity, innovative efforts, financial fragility of the firms, barriers to entry and exit, capital and financial market distortions, institutional inefficiencies and other market imperfections which affect the ability of firms to expand or enter. The third section examines differences, linkages and intertwined evolution of foreign and domestic firms in their dynamics of survival and growth in different institutional contexts and periods.

Each chapter includes a detailed discussion of the implications of the respective analyses for enterprise policy. In a concluding chapter the overall implications for enterprise policy of the analyses presented in the different chapters are drawn by the Editors. This approach ensures that the book is integrated around a coherent central theme in comprehensive framework.

The book responds to a growing concern among scholars, professionals, and policy makers over the recent decades about firm ability to survive and compete in a context of increasing globalization and international competition. The approach adopted is both theoretical and empirical with consideration of paradigmatic case studies in Europe, Africa and Asia, providing new evidence on developed, developing and transition economies in a comparative perspective. The cases selected represent different levels of development, different firms strategies and paths, with distinct outcomes. The book is an essential reading for scholars and students concerned with industry development, public policy and globalization, as well as to all those involved professionally in such issues.

Anna Maria Ferragina is assistant professor of Economics at the University of Salerno, researcher of the Centre of Labour Economics and Political Economy (CELPE, University of Salerno) and member of the Board of Directors of the Forum Euroméditerranéen des Instituts de Sciences Économiques (FEMISE) Erol Taymaz is a Professor of Economics at Middle East Technical University , Ankara, Turkey Kamil Yılmaz is a Professor of Economics at Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey