66 research outputs found
Regulation of technology importation in developing countries : some implications of recent theoretical and empirical evidence
Choice of licensing versus direct foreign investment as a function of country and industry characteristics : an empirical investigation
Nature of the Relationship between International Expansion and Performance: The Case of Emerging Market Firms
Internationally expanding companies would like to see how they compare with rivals in terms of the effect of internationalization
on financial performance (for their sector and their firm). Virtually all such studies have focused on advanced nations. This study, on
internationalization of firms based in an emerging economy (India), provides a unique research setting and sheds additional light on
this relationship. It tests for the shape of the internationalization–performance curve for emerging market firms, and investigates
differences between service firms and manufacturers in the threshold effect between the initial and later stages of internationalization.
We find a U-shaped curve depicting the internationalization–performance relationship of Indian firms. Service sector firms
tend to gain the positive benefits of internationalization sooner than manufacturing companies
A Framework for the Choice of Compensation Types in Foreign Knowledge Acquisition through Strategic Alliances between Firms
Organizational Structure in a Global Context: The Structure-Intangible Asset Portfolio Link
The regulation of technology importation in developing countries Some implications of recent theoretical and empirical evidence
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HOW THE MARKET VALUES THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF CORPORATE R&D-INITIATION, PROGRESS, AND COMMERCIALIZATION
Cost Efficiency and the Choice of Operation Type: Evidence from Taiwan's International Tourist Hotels
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