Foreign Ownership and Firm Performance in German Services: First Evidence based on Official Statistics

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Foreign Ownership and Firm Performance in German Services: First Evidence based on Official Statistics. / Weche Gelübcke, John Philipp.
in: The Service Industries Journal, Jahrgang 33, Nr. 15-16, 01.12.2013, S. 1564-1598.

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title = "Foreign Ownership and Firm Performance in German Services:: First Evidence based on Official Statistics",
abstract = "This study provides the first comprehensive analysis of foreign-controlled enterprises in the German service sector based on new micro-data from official German statistics. Various performance measures were examined via comparison of unconditional and conditional means and through use of quantile regression techniques. Foreigncontrolled affiliates consistently performed better than German-owned affiliates. In contrast, profitability exhibited precisely the opposite trend. Moreover, labour productivity did not significantly differ when the comparison group consisted of domestically owned affiliates with a high degree of internationalization. A breakdown by country of origin showed that European affiliates pay lower wages and export less relative to non-European affiliates, and US firms have no productivity advantage as in manufacturing.",
keywords = "Economics, firm performance, foreign ownership, inward FDI, multinational enterprise",
author = "{Weche Gel{\"u}bcke}, {John Philipp}",
year = "2013",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1080/02642069.2011.638711",
language = "English",
volume = "33",
pages = "1564--1598",
journal = "The Service Industries Journal",
issn = "0264-2069",
publisher = "Taylor and Francis Ltd.",
number = "15-16",

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