2015
DOI: 10.15611/aoe.2015.1.09
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Government support measures for outward FDI: an emerging economy’s perspective

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“…This reinforces the notion that internationalization decisions are complex in nature and highly affected by managerial values (Wrona & Trąpczyński, 2012). Thus policy support should be particularly oriented towards supplying information about foreign markets and fostering firms in an optimal allocation of their resources (Gorynia, Nowak, Trąpczyński & Wolniak, 2015a).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…This reinforces the notion that internationalization decisions are complex in nature and highly affected by managerial values (Wrona & Trąpczyński, 2012). Thus policy support should be particularly oriented towards supplying information about foreign markets and fostering firms in an optimal allocation of their resources (Gorynia, Nowak, Trąpczyński & Wolniak, 2015a).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Moreover, a careful scrutiny of received FDI theory reveals at microeconomic level, more or less explicitly, that outward FDI does serve as a means of achieving firms' strategic objectives and enhancing their international competitiveness. At macroeconomic level there is no sound evidence that outward FDI has had a detrimental effect on home economies (Gorynia et al, 2015). The consequences of outward FDI for home economies vary in the short-run and in the long-run, as well as between developed and developing countries, which does not make formulating clear policy recommendations an easy task.…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context it should be noted that in received literature (e.g. Gorynia et al, 2015;Luo et al 2010;Sarmah, 2003;Te Velde, 2007), as well as in economic policy statements there has been an ongoing discussion as to the dilemma of whether governments should actively influence the sectoral structure of inward and outward foreign investment. Yet this issue was not considered as key here and therefore was left outside the scope of this study.…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A kiáramló FDI-t támogató állami intézkedések csoportosítása Az 1. táblázat és a hozzá tartozó felsorolás a kiáramló FDI-t támogató állami intézkedések tág értelmezését mutatja; a legtöbb fejlett és fejlődő ország alkalmazza közülük valamelyiket. Gorynia et al (2015) és Dunning és Narula (2003) elmélete alapján is indokolt az OFDI állami támogatása és lehetőség szerint minél szélesebb körű alkalmazása, ami elsősorban nem közvetlen támogatásokat jelent a multinacionális vállalatok számára, hanem a hazai vállalkozások versenyképességét és nemzetköziesedését segíti elő, kedvező gazdasági helyzetet biztosítva.…”
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