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Determinants of Internationalisation of Corporate Technology [PDF]
Based on empirical data at an aggregate level it has been argued that the propensity to internationalise corporate technological activity is higher among firms originating from smaller countries and in less research-intensive industries.
Elena Kosmopoulou, John Cantwell
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Abstract Research Summary Do multinational enterprises from developed (DMNEs) and emerging (EMNEs) economies differ in their price discrimination strategies in Sub‐Saharan Africa? Using an abductive approach, we analyze novel data from laundry detergent markets in Cameroon, Ghana, and Ivory Coast, where frugal products are widely consumed. We find that,
Arzi Adbi +2 more
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Maghreb : des élites entre deux mondes
Training the elite is an issue of major impact in the Maghreb countries, or the “Northern Africa” that was once colonised by the French. “Official recognition of the elite” through higher education is a recent and yet unfinished trend there, coming at ...
Pierre Vermeren
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Chinese multinational enterprises' firm-specific advantages and a critic on the international business theory [PDF]
We argue that the extant literature tends to view that EMNEs do not have FSAs and in particular, innovation-based ownership advantages. This, however, is not a fact but a myth that deserves detailed examination.
Fallon, Grahame R, He, Shaowei
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Models of internationalisation: The New Zealand experience [PDF]
This paper examines the models of internationalisation adopted by thirty firms from New Zealand. Analysis of the international model is based on five key dimensions: firm sector and size; international market scope; market entry and servicing strategies;
Scott-Kennel, Joanna
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Internationalisation at home and virtual exchange
This chapter revisits the concept of internationalisation at home in light of the COVID pandemic and also of experiences and ongoing discourses on internationalisation. These include how internationalisation at home relates to diversity, inclusion and decolonisation of curricula.
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AI as a Strategic Driver in Foreign Direct Investment Flows: Evidence of OECD Countries
ABSTRACT This study examines how AI‐related capabilities and institutional signals shape foreign direct investment (FDI) inward and outward flows in OECD countries. Drawing on Dunning's OLI paradigm and North's Institutional Theory, the paper investigates whether AI Patent Grants, Newly Funded AI Firms and Mentions of AI in Legislative Proceedings ...
Dafni Grigoriadi
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ABSTRACT Small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) face significant institutional barriers when expanding across borders, including regulatory constraints, financial accessibility issues, and market entry challenges. Institutional theory provides a useful framework for understanding how external regulative, normative, and cognitive institutional forces
Sharmin Nahar, Muntasir Alam
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DEVELOPING LANGUAGE AND INTERCULTURAL SKILLS THROUGH AN IaH PROGRAMME AT UNIVERSITY
Developing Language and Intercultural Skills through an IaH Programme at University. following up on a project on the impact of study abroad on the language and intercultural skills of university students, this paper focuses on how such skills can be ...
Elisabet ARNÓ-MACIÀ +1 more
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Knowledge assimilation processes of rapidly internationalising firms: longitudinal case studies of Scottish SMEs [PDF]
<p>Purpose – The accumulation of knowledge and learning by firms has been identified as being critical to their internationalisation. This paper aims to explore the knowledge assimilation processes of rapidly internationalising small to medium ...
Fletcher, M., Prashantham, S.
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