Foreign direct investment (FDI) assumed a prominent role in Central
East Europe (CEE) early on in the transition process. Foreign
investors were assigned the task of restructuring markets,
providing capital and knowledge for investment in technologically
outdated and financially ailing firms.
After more than 20 years into the transitional period, this book
sets out to analyse the conditions required for FDI to assume an
active role in the region. The book aims to discover if actors in
the local and national innovation systems are already relevant
sources for foreign invested firms to tap local knowledge, and
whether they are sufficiently developed to make profitable use of
the knowledge and technology brought in by foreign investors.
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