Estimating technological spillover effects in presence of knowledge heterogeneous foreign subsidiaries: Evidence from Colombia

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Albis, Nadia and Álvarez González, Isabel (2017) Estimating technological spillover effects in presence of knowledge heterogeneous foreign subsidiaries: Evidence from Colombia. [ Working Papers; nº 04, 2017, ISSN: 2530-0849 ]

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This paper analyses the effects of heterogeneous foreign subsidiaries in the generation of knowledge spillovers beneficial for domestic owned firms. The empirical analysis uses firm-level panel data for manufacturing firms in Colombia for the period 2003-2012. We identify two different types of subsidiaries according to their technological responsibilities and mandates, to empirically test the existence of differential effects on domestic firms’ productivity. Our results confirm that only those subsidiaries oriented to creative technological activities exert significant and positive effects, while those subsidiaries oriented to exploitative technological activities do not generate knowledge spillover effects. These findings contribute to arguments in the existing literature supporting the distinctive role and relevance of heterogeneous foreign subsidiaries in developing host contexts.


Item Type:Working Paper or Technical Report
Uncontrolled Keywords:Technological spillovers; Multinational; Subsidiaries; Firms; Heterogeneity
Subjects:Social sciences > Economics > World economy
Social sciences > Economics > Business enterprises
JEL:F23, L6, O19, O33
Series Name:Working Papers
Volume:2017
Number:04
ID Code:42522
Deposited On:08 May 2017 12:41
Last Modified:17 May 2022 12:35

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