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Outward foreign direct investment from post-socialist to advanced economies : motives and determinants of Slovene investment in Germany
Andreas M. Hilger, Zlatko Nedelko, Thomas Steger, 2025, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: Purpose Long regarded as a far-fetched notion, companies from post-socialist economies (PSEs) increasingly compete with companies from advanced economies in their domestic markets and abroad. This study identifies PSE companies' motives and determinants of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) in advanced economies. Design/methodology/approach This study analyses Slovenian business activities in Germany by juxtaposing eight Slovenian investors and three exporters using a multiple case study approach. The authors use content analysis to examine rich data from semi-structured interviews, databases and internal and external documents to provide comprehensive and in-depth insights into PSE investments in advanced economies. Findings The authors identify market-seeking motives and competitive advantages which differ from those of other emerging economy companies and offer theoretical suggestions. In contrast to findings from other emerging economies, the authors identify firm- and country-specific advantages, such as high technology, high service quality, a highly educated labour force, and European Union membership, which Slovene companies have employed to enter the advanced German market. Originality/value This study represents the first application of springboard theory to explain PSE company investment in advanced economies. The authors offer contextualised explanations of PSE investments in advanced host economies, which have been lacking thus far. The authors also contribute to the scarcity of studies on the effects of supranational institutions on OFDI from emerging economies.
Ključne besede: outward foreign direct investment, post-socialist economies, springboard theory, Slovenia, eclectic paradigm
Objavljeno v DKUM: 09.07.2025; Ogledov: 0; Prenosov: 7
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Guest editorial
Olaf Kranz, Thomas Steger, 2016, predgovor, uvodnik, spremna beseda

Objavljeno v DKUM: 04.05.2018; Ogledov: 1079; Prenosov: 308
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The employee as the unknown actor? : a discourse analysis of the employee share ownership debate with special emphasis on the Central and Eastern Europe
Olaf Kranz, Thomas Steger, Ronald Hartz, 2016, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: Background and purpose: Although employee share ownership (ESO) deserves of a long tradition, we still know little about employees’ perspectives about ESO. The lack of knowledge about the employees’ attitudes towards ESO is discursively filled in the ESO debate. This paper challenges that deficit by carrying out a semantic analysis of the literature with the aim to identify the various actor constructions used implicitly in the ESO discourse. Design/Methodology/Approach: We conduct a semantic analysis of the ESO discourse. To unfold the order of this discourse we draw on the distinction between surface and underlying structure of communication in the sense of Michel Foucault. We interpret some semantic lead differences, a term coined by Niklas Luhmann, to constitute the underlying structure of communication. Results: We can identify six different streams on the ESO discourse’s surface level each defined by the ends pursued. The discourse’s underlying structure is made up of the distinctions production-consumption, capital-labour, and ownership-control that also determine the actor models implicitly in use. Conclusion: We can identify five different actor models implicit in the ESO discourse. While the CEE discourse differs on the surface level in as far as it is more concerned with questions of political legitimation of the privatisation process than with questions of economic efficiency, thus introducing political distinctions in the discourse rather missing in the west, it shares the underlying semantic lead differences with the Western discourse as well as the actor models anchored in those differences.
Ključne besede: Employee Share Ownership, discourse analysis, semantic lead distinctions, actor constructions, CEE countries
Objavljeno v DKUM: 22.01.2018; Ogledov: 1132; Prenosov: 129
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