International Market Selection for a Small Enterprise: A Case Study in International Entrepreneurship - In the past, most exporting was done by large companies. Now much of the growth in exports from developed countries is fueled by smaller enterprises, often in technology. These firms need international markets for growth but may lack the resources for extensive research and testing before ...
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2004
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Authors: | Alon, Ilan |
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SAM advanced management journal : amj. - Vinton, Va. : Soc., ISSN 0001-8643, ZDB-ID 71754. - Vol. 69.2004, 1, p. 25-33
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