2023
DOI: 10.3846/bm.2023.1128
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The Impact of Nordic Foreign Direct Investment on Innovation and Knowledge Transfer in the Baltic Countries

Abstract: The FDI from the Nordic countries dominate in the Baltic Countries. The Nordic companies invest in various business sectors including the industry and high-tech. Nordic countries are one of the leaders in innovation, patent, industry design and trademark registration. Internalization theories state that host countries benefit from the foreign capital due to “know-how”. The technology and knowledge transfer from the foreign capital companies are defined as even driving force for the economic growth. Thus, the a… Show more

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“…In addition, only inward Norwegian FDI in the secondary sector behaves as a driving force for Lithuanian exports. A recent study Šimelytė and Tvaronavičienė (2023) proved that in the Baltic States, inward FDI from Nordic Countries has a significant impact on economic growth. However, it does not play a significant role in the high-tech trade or knowledge-intensive sectors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, only inward Norwegian FDI in the secondary sector behaves as a driving force for Lithuanian exports. A recent study Šimelytė and Tvaronavičienė (2023) proved that in the Baltic States, inward FDI from Nordic Countries has a significant impact on economic growth. However, it does not play a significant role in the high-tech trade or knowledge-intensive sectors.…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%