Ukrainian companies in Poland - conditions and structure of foreign direct investment

The aim of the article is an attempt to find an answer to the question about the state of Ukrainian FDI in Poland: showing the state, support, government incentives, motives, barriers and investor sentiment. It was possible to reach the target primarily thanks to a thorough analysis of documentation...

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Main Author: Glinkowska Beata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-12-01
Series:Management
Subjects:
FDI
Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/manment.2017.21.issue-2/manment-2017-0009/manment-2017-0009.xml?format=INT
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spelling doaj-6dbab244604e4546815814e7aac3e16c2020-11-24T23:52:41ZengSciendoManagement2299-193X2017-12-0121212413710.1515/manment-2017-0009manment-2017-0009Ukrainian companies in Poland - conditions and structure of foreign direct investmentGlinkowska Beata0University of LodzThe aim of the article is an attempt to find an answer to the question about the state of Ukrainian FDI in Poland: showing the state, support, government incentives, motives, barriers and investor sentiment. It was possible to reach the target primarily thanks to a thorough analysis of documentation from the websites of the State Statistics Service of Ukraine and interviews with representatives of institutions or their employees. The article consists of three main parts: the first is the administrative activity for the development of Ukraine’s cooperation with Poland and the existence of “incentives” for FDI from Ukraine; the second part analysed data on Ukrainian FDI in Poland and Ukrainian FDI in total and approximated the state of commodity exchange of Ukrainian companies with Poland as a basis for economic contacts (which may develop into strategic alliances, joint ventures or FDI); the third part presents the results of empirical research on investor sentiment, motives and barriers in this process.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/manment.2017.21.issue-2/manment-2017-0009/manment-2017-0009.xml?format=INTinternationalizationforeign direct investmentFDIUkrainePolandF230
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Ukrainian companies in Poland - conditions and structure of foreign direct investment
Management
internationalization
foreign direct investment
FDI
Ukraine
Poland
F230
author_facet Glinkowska Beata
author_sort Glinkowska Beata
title Ukrainian companies in Poland - conditions and structure of foreign direct investment
title_short Ukrainian companies in Poland - conditions and structure of foreign direct investment
title_full Ukrainian companies in Poland - conditions and structure of foreign direct investment
title_fullStr Ukrainian companies in Poland - conditions and structure of foreign direct investment
title_full_unstemmed Ukrainian companies in Poland - conditions and structure of foreign direct investment
title_sort ukrainian companies in poland - conditions and structure of foreign direct investment
publisher Sciendo
series Management
issn 2299-193X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The aim of the article is an attempt to find an answer to the question about the state of Ukrainian FDI in Poland: showing the state, support, government incentives, motives, barriers and investor sentiment. It was possible to reach the target primarily thanks to a thorough analysis of documentation from the websites of the State Statistics Service of Ukraine and interviews with representatives of institutions or their employees. The article consists of three main parts: the first is the administrative activity for the development of Ukraine’s cooperation with Poland and the existence of “incentives” for FDI from Ukraine; the second part analysed data on Ukrainian FDI in Poland and Ukrainian FDI in total and approximated the state of commodity exchange of Ukrainian companies with Poland as a basis for economic contacts (which may develop into strategic alliances, joint ventures or FDI); the third part presents the results of empirical research on investor sentiment, motives and barriers in this process.
topic internationalization
foreign direct investment
FDI
Ukraine
Poland
F230
url http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/manment.2017.21.issue-2/manment-2017-0009/manment-2017-0009.xml?format=INT
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