2017
DOI: 10.1108/md-12-2016-0899
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Knowledge spillovers from inward foreign direct investment in the banking industry

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to pinpoint key conduits promoting knowledge spillovers through inward foreign direct investment in the banking sector. Design/methodology/approach The data were obtained by a survey. The survey data were collected from managers of five major local banks in Korea. The survey was conducted during May 10-June 30, 2015 with a total of 581 self-administered responses finally collected at the end (response rate: 60.5 percent). Findings Based on the survey data collected from… Show more

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“…In this sense, SCCDCs can give organisations access to resources that enhance their DCs (Golicic et al, 2017). In return, the enhanced DCs can be used to develop sustainability, as AC facilitates acquiring and developing of necessary knowledge (Kim and Park, 2017) in a cluster (Ferras-Hernandez and Nylund, 2019) to enhance sustainability (Sirilertsuwan et al, 2018). In addition, resilience also facilitates networks' collaboration (Randolph, 2016) to develop sustainability (Park et al, 2013) because without resilience, risk leads to fragile sustainability (Anderies et al, 2013).…”
Section: Relationship Between Sccdcs and Sustainability Through Dcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, SCCDCs can give organisations access to resources that enhance their DCs (Golicic et al, 2017). In return, the enhanced DCs can be used to develop sustainability, as AC facilitates acquiring and developing of necessary knowledge (Kim and Park, 2017) in a cluster (Ferras-Hernandez and Nylund, 2019) to enhance sustainability (Sirilertsuwan et al, 2018). In addition, resilience also facilitates networks' collaboration (Randolph, 2016) to develop sustainability (Park et al, 2013) because without resilience, risk leads to fragile sustainability (Anderies et al, 2013).…”
Section: Relationship Between Sccdcs and Sustainability Through Dcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the pace of growth in per capita GDP differed for different groups of EDU countries until the 1990s, but all of them were experiencing faster growth in some sort of “catching up” process with advanced economies from the onset of the millennium. Along with the current of the times, some relevant issues attracted substantial scholarly attention, which include the potential causality between FDI and development, the potential role of FDI in increasing productivity (as well as the role of FDI in promoting growth and sustainability), the process of technology transfer and knowledge spillover through FDI and the specific problems that EDU countries face in attempting to use FDI as a springboard to leapfrog into better economies (Kim and Park, 2017; Park and Ghauri, 2011). However, such works also highlight the importance of the empirical context, and the need to bring theory to bear to ensure that findings are generalizable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%