Business & Economics
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs)
100%
Chinese Firms
58%
Foreign Direct Investment
52%
Emerging Economies
40%
Subsidiary Performance
39%
Innovation
35%
Foreign Competition
34%
Innovation Performance
34%
Home Country
30%
China
30%
Internationalization
24%
Entrepreneurs
24%
Outward Foreign Direct Investment
22%
Knowledge Transfer
22%
Chinese multinationals
22%
Host Country
21%
Knowledge Innovation
20%
Knowledge Spillovers
20%
Political Risk
19%
Economic Growth
19%
Catch-up
19%
High-tech
18%
Entrepreneurship
18%
Migrants
18%
Mode of Entry
17%
Total Factor Productivity
16%
Internationalization Strategy
16%
Local Protectionism
15%
Subsidiary Autonomy
14%
Factor Markets
14%
Embeddedness
14%
Institutional Environment
14%
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
14%
Brokerage
14%
Outward FDI
14%
Emerging multinationals
13%
Political Capital
13%
Transition Economies
13%
Knowledge Management
13%
Sourcing
12%
Competitive Capabilities
12%
Entrepreneurial Learning
12%
Absorptive Capacity
12%
Export Orientation
12%
International Experience
12%
Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions
12%
Capital Management
11%
Resource Dependence
11%
Executive Pay
11%
Multinationals
11%
Social Sciences
Multinational Enterprises
40%
firm
27%
direct investment
17%
performance
14%
state capitalism
13%
small and medium-sized enterprise
13%
political relations
13%
innovation
11%
International Business
11%
market
9%
overseas
9%
Homelands
9%
internationalization
9%
diplomacy
9%
entrepreneur
8%
legitimacy
8%
international relations
7%
economic relations
7%
migrant
6%
infrastructure
6%
governance
5%
knowledge
5%
entrepreneurship
5%
foreign investment
5%