Productivity Gap: A Chance or an Obstacle in Absorbing Benefits from FDI in a Host Country

Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between labour productivity in Poland, the presence of foreign direct investment and productivity gap between Poland and the EU-15. Research Design & Methods: Panel data techniques including pooled, fixed and random effect...

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Main Author: Liwiusz Wojciechowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cracow University of Economics 2017-12-01
Series:Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
Subjects:
FDI
Online Access:https://eber.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/eber/article/view/280
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spelling doaj-1f6c30bc84a54fbfa9bec243ca4174532020-11-25T01:42:27ZengCracow University of EconomicsEntrepreneurial Business and Economics Review2353-883X2353-88212017-12-015415317010.15678/EBER.2017.050407280Productivity Gap: A Chance or an Obstacle in Absorbing Benefits from FDI in a Host CountryLiwiusz Wojciechowski0PhD Student at the Cracow University of EconomicsObjective: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between labour productivity in Poland, the presence of foreign direct investment and productivity gap between Poland and the EU-15. Research Design & Methods: Panel data techniques including pooled, fixed and random effects models, as well as diagnostic tests were used in this study. The idea was to find the relation between labour productivity measured by gross value added per employee (or hours worked) and the degree of the penetration of foreign capital. Findings: While investment decisions regarding the choice of a country are determined by the size of the target market, the distance is still a negative factor in the creation of FDI volume. Additionally, the backwardness of business or its relative proximity in terms of labour productivity in relation to the EU-15 is an unfavourable factor when it comes to the improvement of productivity. Implications & Recommendations: The results that we have obtained confirm the hypothesis that there exists an optimal level of productivity gap implying high absorption benefits of FDI presence. Moreover, an increasing involvement of foreign investors in different sectors implies both higher productivity of these sectors and the gap reduction. This may prove that too small or too huge productivity gap is an obstacle to the absorption of benefits from the presence of foreign capital to boost productivity by local firms. Contribution & Value Added: The study contributes to the observation in the existing literature that an increasing accumulation of FDI is accompanied by the progressive convergence of productivity between the UE-15 and Poland almost across all sectors. The heterogeneity of the phenomenon is noticeable on the sectoral level, which seems to be unsaid in the majority of empirical studies basing on national-aggregated data.https://eber.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/eber/article/view/280internationalisationproductivity gapFDIpanel analysissectoral study
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Productivity Gap: A Chance or an Obstacle in Absorbing Benefits from FDI in a Host Country
Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
internationalisation
productivity gap
FDI
panel analysis
sectoral study
author_facet Liwiusz Wojciechowski
author_sort Liwiusz Wojciechowski
title Productivity Gap: A Chance or an Obstacle in Absorbing Benefits from FDI in a Host Country
title_short Productivity Gap: A Chance or an Obstacle in Absorbing Benefits from FDI in a Host Country
title_full Productivity Gap: A Chance or an Obstacle in Absorbing Benefits from FDI in a Host Country
title_fullStr Productivity Gap: A Chance or an Obstacle in Absorbing Benefits from FDI in a Host Country
title_full_unstemmed Productivity Gap: A Chance or an Obstacle in Absorbing Benefits from FDI in a Host Country
title_sort productivity gap: a chance or an obstacle in absorbing benefits from fdi in a host country
publisher Cracow University of Economics
series Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
issn 2353-883X
2353-8821
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between labour productivity in Poland, the presence of foreign direct investment and productivity gap between Poland and the EU-15. Research Design & Methods: Panel data techniques including pooled, fixed and random effects models, as well as diagnostic tests were used in this study. The idea was to find the relation between labour productivity measured by gross value added per employee (or hours worked) and the degree of the penetration of foreign capital. Findings: While investment decisions regarding the choice of a country are determined by the size of the target market, the distance is still a negative factor in the creation of FDI volume. Additionally, the backwardness of business or its relative proximity in terms of labour productivity in relation to the EU-15 is an unfavourable factor when it comes to the improvement of productivity. Implications & Recommendations: The results that we have obtained confirm the hypothesis that there exists an optimal level of productivity gap implying high absorption benefits of FDI presence. Moreover, an increasing involvement of foreign investors in different sectors implies both higher productivity of these sectors and the gap reduction. This may prove that too small or too huge productivity gap is an obstacle to the absorption of benefits from the presence of foreign capital to boost productivity by local firms. Contribution & Value Added: The study contributes to the observation in the existing literature that an increasing accumulation of FDI is accompanied by the progressive convergence of productivity between the UE-15 and Poland almost across all sectors. The heterogeneity of the phenomenon is noticeable on the sectoral level, which seems to be unsaid in the majority of empirical studies basing on national-aggregated data.
topic internationalisation
productivity gap
FDI
panel analysis
sectoral study
url https://eber.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/eber/article/view/280
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