Abstract

In the process of R&D globalization, due to market demand and preferential policies, many multinational companies choose to invest in R&D in China. With the increase of labor costs in coastal areas and the rapid economic development of the central and western regions, multinational companies have already shifted from coastal areas to central and western regions when choosing R&D regions in China, especially in Shaanxi Province. Therefore, studying the character of R&D investment and operating performance of Multinational Corporation in Shaanxi Province has important practical significance. This article uses the data of the R&D investment of multinational corporation in the joint annual inspection of Shaanxi Province in 2018 as the sample and uses EXCEL software to conduct data analysis to gain an in-depth understanding of the character of R&D and investment of multinational corporation in Shaanxi Province, business characteristics and business performance. And it is concluded that the R&D investment of multinational corporation in Shaanxi Province has a series of characteristics such as concentration of distribution, concentration of enterprise scale, and overall good performance of operating performance.

Highlights

  • In the European Union, extended producer responsibility (EPR) means a set of measures that include accepting returned products and the waste that remains after those products have been used, and the subsequent management of the waste and financial responsibility for such activities1

  • This paper aims to explore the relationships of the performance of producer responsibility organizations (PROs) for waste oil, waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), and end-of-life vehicles (ELV)

  • SIG and vehicle production (VP) are not cointegrated variables; subsequently, it was not a stable relationship between these variables. Results suggest it was because EPR was applied in WEEE PRO join with a deposit refund system (DRS); EPR in ELV PRO had been applied without subsidies to purchase cars

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Introduction

In the European Union, extended producer responsibility (EPR) means a set of measures that include accepting returned products and the waste that remains after those products have been used, and the subsequent management of the waste and financial responsibility for such activities. EPR includes organizational responsibility and responsibility to contribute to waste prevention and the reusability and recyclability of products. These obligations can be fulfilled by producers of products individually or collectively. Regarding waste oil, which in Europe applies to Directive 2008/98/EC, in Spain, Royal Decree 679/2006 on waste oils establishing EPR in managing waste oils. For this purpose, Spanish waste oil regulation set the ecological objectives of collecting 95% of the waste oils generated and valorizing 100% of the waste oils recovered in 2006 and regenerating 55% and 65% of the recovered oils in 2007 and 2008, respectively. The manufacturers of lubricants, to comply with the obligations arising from Royal Decree 679/2006, established in 2007 the Integrated Management System of Waste Oil (SIGAUS), by which the lubricant oil producers finance the management of waste oils through their contribution to SIGAUS of 0.06 euros per kilogram of the industrial oil they put on the market

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