Does the Rabbit's Foot Actually Work? The Causal Effect of Foreign Ownership on Firm Productivity in Three ASEAN Countries

Voluminous studies have examined the relationship between foreign ownership and firm productivity. Two general patterns emerge at the empirical level: they are essentially correlational and results are mixed. This paper estimates the causal effect of foreign presence on a variety of productivity mea...

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Main Author: Inggrid Inggrid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Petra Christian University 2015-06-01
Series:Jurnal Teknik Industri
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Online Access:http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/19269
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spelling doaj-abe783808be54b6185819e520a0125732020-11-24T23:19:47ZengPetra Christian UniversityJurnal Teknik Industri1411-24852087-74392015-06-011712734Does the Rabbit's Foot Actually Work? The Causal Effect of Foreign Ownership on Firm Productivity in Three ASEAN CountriesInggrid Inggrid0 Faculty of Economics, Business Management Department, Petra Christian University <br />Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 Voluminous studies have examined the relationship between foreign ownership and firm productivity. Two general patterns emerge at the empirical level: they are essentially correlational and results are mixed. This paper estimates the causal effect of foreign presence on a variety of productivity measures. We rely on a selection on observables approach based on the idea that all variables that influence foreign ownership status and firm productivity are fully captured by the available control variables, eliminating the problem of selection bias. Using firm-level data from three ASEAN countries, the study finds that productivity of foreign-owned firms is consistently above that of domestically-owned firms regardless of different productivity measures and types of matching algorithms. This result suggests to a large extent the benefits of foreign participation in the economy.http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/19269Foreign ownershipproductivitycausal effectselection on observables.
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Does the Rabbit's Foot Actually Work? The Causal Effect of Foreign Ownership on Firm Productivity in Three ASEAN Countries
Jurnal Teknik Industri
Foreign ownership
productivity
causal effect
selection on observables.
author_facet Inggrid Inggrid
author_sort Inggrid Inggrid
title Does the Rabbit's Foot Actually Work? The Causal Effect of Foreign Ownership on Firm Productivity in Three ASEAN Countries
title_short Does the Rabbit's Foot Actually Work? The Causal Effect of Foreign Ownership on Firm Productivity in Three ASEAN Countries
title_full Does the Rabbit's Foot Actually Work? The Causal Effect of Foreign Ownership on Firm Productivity in Three ASEAN Countries
title_fullStr Does the Rabbit's Foot Actually Work? The Causal Effect of Foreign Ownership on Firm Productivity in Three ASEAN Countries
title_full_unstemmed Does the Rabbit's Foot Actually Work? The Causal Effect of Foreign Ownership on Firm Productivity in Three ASEAN Countries
title_sort does the rabbit's foot actually work? the causal effect of foreign ownership on firm productivity in three asean countries
publisher Petra Christian University
series Jurnal Teknik Industri
issn 1411-2485
2087-7439
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Voluminous studies have examined the relationship between foreign ownership and firm productivity. Two general patterns emerge at the empirical level: they are essentially correlational and results are mixed. This paper estimates the causal effect of foreign presence on a variety of productivity measures. We rely on a selection on observables approach based on the idea that all variables that influence foreign ownership status and firm productivity are fully captured by the available control variables, eliminating the problem of selection bias. Using firm-level data from three ASEAN countries, the study finds that productivity of foreign-owned firms is consistently above that of domestically-owned firms regardless of different productivity measures and types of matching algorithms. This result suggests to a large extent the benefits of foreign participation in the economy.
topic Foreign ownership
productivity
causal effect
selection on observables.
url http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/19269
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