- International Business and FDI
- Corporate Finance and Governance
- Innovation and Knowledge Management
- Global trade and economics
- Firm Innovation and Growth
- Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
- Innovation Policy and R&D
- Economic Growth and Productivity
- Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
- University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
- Environmental Sustainability in Business
- Innovation Diffusion and Forecasting
- Asian Industrial and Economic Development
- Intellectual Property and Patents
- Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Private Equity and Venture Capital
- Globalization, Economics, and Policies
- Regional Development and Policy
- Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
- Knowledge Management and Sharing
- Delphi Technique in Research
- Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
- Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
- Business Strategy and Innovation
Queen Mary University of London
2015-2024
London School of Business and Management
2013-2023
Universidad de Londres
2023
University of London
2014-2016
Durham University
2011-2012
University of Cambridge
2007-2008
University of Rochester
2002
Energetics (United States)
2002
Wang Y., Ning L., Li J. and Prevezer M. Foreign direct investment spillovers the geography of innovation in Chinese regions: role regional industrial specialization diversity, Regional Studies. (FDI) brings technology spillovers, but little is known about interactive effects structure at level on how FDI works to bring spillovers. This paper together technological from with impacts through structure. important for China as a recipient which both regionally skewed unevenly distributed....
Are the internationalization strategies of China's private businesses different from those state-owned businesses? To date, little systematic empirical research addresses this question, despite now well-established arguments that market and institutional imperfections influence outward foreign direct investment (ODI) state sector MNEs. Why is so known about investment? One important reason companies have gone to considerable lengths conceal their activities by using offshore holding in tax...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the meditating role psychological ownership which includes both organisation-based (OPO) and knowledge-based (KPO) on relationship between affective commitment knowledge sharing. Design/methodology/approach This an empirical study based structural equation modelling, with a sample 293 employees from 31 high-technology firms in China. Findings result indicated that had significant positive effect OPO but no KPO; was positively related...
This paper examines the environmental knowledge externalities of FDI within and across cities in an emerging economy context. It argues that extent these is contingent upon local industrial agglomeration. Using a panel dataset 280 Chinese prefectural from 2003 to 2012, we employ spatial economic approach. Although limited evidence soot $$\hbox {SO}_{2}$$ pollutants, our results suggest brings overall positive region, also spillovers nearby regions. Specialised may lock into particular...
Purpose Firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) behaviour is embedded in the institutional context. Under this logic, purpose of paper to investigate antecedents CSR, especially how two sub-national institutions – regional development and industry dynamism their interactions affect firms’ CSR. Design/methodology/approach The sample consists 608 Chinese listed firms, with 2,694 observations made from 2009 2014. data were collected sources. CSR information was acquired rating agency...
Abstract China's private‐sector multinational enterprises (MNEs) are often owned and controlled via offshore holding companies in tax havens. As such, their foreign affiliates difficult to identify, activities also not captured official Chinese outward direct investment data. To date, therefore, there has been comparatively little systematic analysis of these as they internationalize. Here we address this gap by developing a method that allows us identify 104 privately MNEs companies, well...
This paper uses panel data between 2000 and 2010 to explore how firm ownership regional industrial structures contribute innovation performance in Chinese provinces. Specifically, we the extent of specialisation diversification at province level fosters both Marshall–Arrow–Romer Jacobs spillovers, as well foreign state influence innovation. We find: (i) China's systems benefit from but not MAR externalities, with former spurring higher quality form increased invention patenting; (ii)...