Denmark: Danisco, Hempel, Lundbeck, Novozymes and NovoNordisk: Case study report

Annegrethe Hansen, Jørgen Lindgaard Pedersen

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    Abstract

    This project has investigated outward foreign direct investments from the Nordic economies, and analysed the role domestic multinational companies play in their respective Nordic home economies. The project consisted of a desktop study of existing research, a quantitative study of FDI flows and the innovation behaviour of multinationals, and a qualitative analysis based on interviews conducted with leading managers, researchers and owner respondents in 17 Nordic domestic multinationals. The following report present presents the qualitative analysis papers written on the basis of these interviews. Through teh project as a whole, valuable insights into multinational corporate behaviour and strategy have been gained. It explicitly addressed the home-base implications of corporate internationalisation, and provides a theoretical framework for understanding the conditions under which the foreign activities of such companies provide valuable knowledge inputs into the domestic innovation systems of the Nordic countries.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationNational innovation systems and domestic multinational corporations : Case study report
    Number of pages116
    VolumeDOMUS report 1
    Place of PublicationOslo
    PublisherNordic Innovation Center
    Publication date2006
    Pages50-69
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

    Keywords

    • Foreign direct investments
    • Knowledge transfer
    • Innovation
    • Community innovation survey
    • Multinational enterprises
    • Knowledge

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