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J. K. Aronson, Elizabeth Whelan
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Does Internationalization Promote Multilingualism? A Dutch University Study
Internationalization has been a central concept in university strategic policy for several decades. Internationalization is often a key factor in both university rankings and accreditation processes.
Robert Wilkinson
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The internationalization of firms in the service industries: channels, determinants and sectoral patterns [PDF]
The paper presents the results of a new survey on the international activities of Norwegian enterprises in the service industries. The survey focuses on three main internationalization channels: international sales, international cooperation and R&D ...
Castellacci, Fulvio
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Understanding eINVs through the lens of prior research in entrepreneurship, international business and international entrepreneurship [PDF]
In this chapter we examine the growing phenomenon of internet-based international new ventures, which we label “eINVS,” through the lens of previous research in the fields of entre- preneurship, international business and international entrepreneurship ...
Fischer, Eileen +2 more
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COMPANY EVALUATION USING THE DISCOUNTED NET CASH FLOW METHOD [PDF]
The tendency of passing from the internalization to the globalization of the economic life was an outstanding feature of the business background evolution on worldwide scale- during 20th century.
Dan Florentin Sichigea, Nicolae Sichigea
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ON THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE FIRMS – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE [PDF]
The internationalization process is a complex type of process and, although manyspecialists in this field tried to create o model for this process that can be applicable to all thefirms, the practice proves that establishing a matrix for the process is ...
Filimon Stremtan +2 more
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The term "internationalism" denotes a variety of impulses and initiatives that favoured and facilitated cooperation between individuals, groups, organisations or governments. The multifarious nature of internationalism meant that it manifested itself in different places and manifold ways.
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HIGHER EDUCATION: PUBLIC GOOD OR PUBLIC SERVICE? ANALYSIS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF INTERNATIONALIZATION OF EDUCATION [PDF]
This article aims to make a blueprint of higher education, starting from the distinction between public good and public service and based on capital and market theories, particularly those focused on human capital. Thus, I raised two questions related to
Camelia STEJAR
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Advancing primary care education: Lessons from the United Kingdom for Japan
Lauren Glover +3 more
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