Determinants of foreign direct investment and entry modes of Polish multinational enterprises: A new perspective on internationalization |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Economics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (INE PAN), Poland;2. World Economy Research Institute, Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), Poland;1. Department of Political Science, San Francisco State University, USA;2. Nizhny Novgorod State University, Russia |
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Abstract: | This study uses firm data to examine the locational trends of foreign direct investment projects undertaken by Polish companies. The findings of the study are consistent with the evolutionary models of internationalization. Companies in the early stages of internationalization are motivated by markets and resource seeking, whereas efficiency seeking and strategic asset seeking are significant motivators in the advanced stages of internationalization. However, our results with respect to Polish cross-border acquisitions by service companies and greenfield foreign direct investments by industrial or manufacturing companies did not confirm the evolutionary model findings. We found evidence that, in both cases, investments are motivated by the need for efficiency or strategic assets. |
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Keywords: | Foreign direct investment Greenfield investment Acquisitions Poland |
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