Determinants of Investment Attractiveness of Polish Special Economic Zones

Objective: The objective of this article is to explain why some Special Economic Zones in Poland have attracted more foreign and domestic investment than others. Research Design & Methods: Referring to the OLI paradigm, we identified 25 variables which might impact the stock of investment in e...

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Main Authors: Tomasz Dorożyński, Janusz Świerkocki, Wojciech Urbaniak
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Language:English
Published: Cracow University of Economics 2018-12-01
Series:Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
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Online Access:https://eber.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/eber/article/view/463
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author Tomasz Dorożyński
Janusz Świerkocki
Wojciech Urbaniak
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Janusz Świerkocki
Wojciech Urbaniak
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description Objective: The objective of this article is to explain why some Special Economic Zones in Poland have attracted more foreign and domestic investment than others. Research Design & Methods: Referring to the OLI paradigm, we identified 25 variables which might impact the stock of investment in each individual SEZ. They were divided into three groups: zone’s investment climate, investors’ opinions and region-level factors. We used correlation and regression analyses to check dependencies. Findings: The investment climate mattered most. Regional level characteristics were the least important. Foreign investors were more concerned than domestic ones about the location factors we considered. There is clearly a closer correlation between SEZ reputation and the number rather than the value of investment projects. It may mean that small investors pay more attention to the opinions which circulate in business circles and that big companies probably rely on their own evaluation of a SEZ’s investment climate. Implications & Recommendations: Special Economic Zones in less developed parts of Poland can successfully compete for capital if they are well managed. Tax reliefs are secondary for choosing a particular zone. Supply factors count much more. The most important factors for attracting FDI were: outlays on the provision and moderni-sation of zone infrastructure, the number of towns and cities, overall investment attractiveness of voivodeships, as well as labour resources and costs. Contribution & Value Added: Location advantages and their significance for domestic and foreign investors were rarely examined at the SEZ level.  
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spelling doaj-art-b41f3c92dbde41dea991e47ae873a5a12025-07-24T16:51:06ZengCracow University of EconomicsEntrepreneurial Business and Economics Review2353-88212018-12-016410.15678/EBER.2018.060409463Determinants of Investment Attractiveness of Polish Special Economic ZonesTomasz Dorożyński0Janusz Świerkocki1Wojciech Urbaniak2Department of International Trade Faculty of Economics and Sociology University of LodzDepartment of International Trade Faculty of Economics and Sociology University of LodzDepartment of International Trade Faculty of Economics and Sociology University of Lodz Objective: The objective of this article is to explain why some Special Economic Zones in Poland have attracted more foreign and domestic investment than others. Research Design & Methods: Referring to the OLI paradigm, we identified 25 variables which might impact the stock of investment in each individual SEZ. They were divided into three groups: zone’s investment climate, investors’ opinions and region-level factors. We used correlation and regression analyses to check dependencies. Findings: The investment climate mattered most. Regional level characteristics were the least important. Foreign investors were more concerned than domestic ones about the location factors we considered. There is clearly a closer correlation between SEZ reputation and the number rather than the value of investment projects. It may mean that small investors pay more attention to the opinions which circulate in business circles and that big companies probably rely on their own evaluation of a SEZ’s investment climate. Implications & Recommendations: Special Economic Zones in less developed parts of Poland can successfully compete for capital if they are well managed. Tax reliefs are secondary for choosing a particular zone. Supply factors count much more. The most important factors for attracting FDI were: outlays on the provision and moderni-sation of zone infrastructure, the number of towns and cities, overall investment attractiveness of voivodeships, as well as labour resources and costs. Contribution & Value Added: Location advantages and their significance for domestic and foreign investors were rarely examined at the SEZ level.  https://eber.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/eber/article/view/463special economic zonesforeign and domestic investorslocation premisesinvestment attractivenessinvestment policy toolsstate aid
spellingShingle Tomasz Dorożyński
Janusz Świerkocki
Wojciech Urbaniak
Determinants of Investment Attractiveness of Polish Special Economic Zones
Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
special economic zones
foreign and domestic investors
location premises
investment attractiveness
investment policy tools
state aid
title Determinants of Investment Attractiveness of Polish Special Economic Zones
title_full Determinants of Investment Attractiveness of Polish Special Economic Zones
title_fullStr Determinants of Investment Attractiveness of Polish Special Economic Zones
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Investment Attractiveness of Polish Special Economic Zones
title_short Determinants of Investment Attractiveness of Polish Special Economic Zones
title_sort determinants of investment attractiveness of polish special economic zones
topic special economic zones
foreign and domestic investors
location premises
investment attractiveness
investment policy tools
state aid
url https://eber.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/eber/article/view/463
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