Schuh, Arnold. 2017. FDI in Central and Eastern Europe - The business perspective. In: Direktinvestitionen: Trends, Erklärungsfaktoren, Barrieren, Hrsg. Ernest Gnan und Ralf Kronberger, 263-271. Wien: facultas.
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Foreign direct investors have experienced a roller-coaster ride since the political and economic opening of CEE. The euphoria of the first years was suddenly stopped by one of the worst recessions in history. These two phases shaped significantly the business model that MNCs have been following in their “going east”. While motives and entry strategies are still valid today, investment patterns vary by industry, company size, and time of entry. Current challenges for MNCs operating in CEE are seen in the rise of new investors from emerging markets, in pressures to move higher-value activities to the region and in the increasingly adversarial relationship between national governments and foreign multinationals.
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Status of publication | Published |
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Affiliation | WU |
Type of publication | Chapter in edited volume |
Language | French |
Title | FDI in Central and Eastern Europe - The business perspective |
Title of whole publication | Direktinvestitionen: Trends, Erklärungsfaktoren, Barrieren |
Editor | Ernest Gnan und Ralf Kronberger |
Page from | 263 |
Page to | 271 |
Location | Wien |
Publisher | facultas |
Year | 2017 |
Reviewed? | Y |
URL | https://www.oenb.at/dam/jcr:27aee5ef-35e1-44fd.../aussenwirtschaft_2016_2017.pdf |
ISBN | 978-3-7089-1574-6 |
Open Access | N |
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- Schuh, Arnold (Details)
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- Competence Center for Emerging Markets and CEE WE (Details)
- Research areas (ÖSTAT Classification 'Statistik Austria')
- 5307 Business and management economics (Details)
- 5320 Marketing (Details)
- 5333 Business management (Details)