JOURNAL ARTICLE

Three Essays on Corruption, Government Transparency and Foreign Direct Investment

Abstract

The big question of this dissertation summary is: “How does firm-specific technology disruptiveness affect the relationship between country-level corruption distance, host government transparency, and MNE’s decision to expand in an emerging market?” The objective is to offer insight on how MNEs and government can collaboratively achieve greater progress on curbing corruption and on stimulating economic progress and sustainability in emerging markets.

Keywords:
Transparency (behavior) Language change Foreign direct investment Government (linguistics) Emerging markets Business Affect (linguistics) Sustainability International economics Market economy Economics Political science Finance Macroeconomics

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Topics

Corruption and Economic Development
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Economic Growth and Development
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems

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