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different from those of other investors. We compare angel investors’ selection criteria in China and Denmark utilizing a … that angel investors in China, embedded within relationship-based institutions, tend to rely more on strong ties such as …
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This article reviews the literature on venture capital in China and examines where China’s venture capital industry has … been and where it is likely to go in the future. Since the 1980s, venture capital in China has grown steadily alongside the … structures and commercial arrangements emerge. Venture capital in China has many interesting differences from that in Western …
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How foreign direct investment (FDI) affects a host environment is a much discussed yet less understood topic of salience for international business managers, policy makers and researchers. Using panel data from 287 Chinese cities over the period 1999–2005, our study assesses (1) the multiple...
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Both China and India have been experiencing a historical take-off in the use of intellectual property rights (IPR). In … terms of trademark applications filed with domestic IP offices in 2009, the evidence demonstrates that China now ranks 1st … worldwide and India 5th, while for patent filings China ranks 3rd worldwide and India ranks 9th. This performance is remarkable …
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, new energy vehicles (NEVs) within China. Design/methodology/approach The broad strategic approach of two sectors within … the NEV sector in China, the pure electric vehicle (EV) and the low-speed electric vehicle (LSEV) sectors, are compared … China's future industrial growth and is heavily supported. In contrast, the LSEV sector receives no support from central …
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How do international investors react to announcements of cross-border mergers and acquisitions (CM&As) by emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs)? Using a unique and manually-constructed firm-level dataset, this paper examines the stock price reactions to CM&A announcements made over...
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Indigenous emerging economy (EE) firms are increasingly competing in global markets or against multinational corporations (MNCs) in their home markets. But their institutional context at the national and local levels often suffers from what has been termed “institutional weakness” which is...
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Managers in Peru, South Africa, and the United States were classified into four groups along Singhapakdi et al. (J Bus Ethics 15:1131–1140, <CitationRef CitationID="CR118">1996</CitationRef>) Perceived Role of Ethics and Social Responsibility (PRESOR) scale. In Peru and the United States, individuals in the ethics and social...</citationref>
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We analyze patterns and determinants of technology alliance formation with partner firms from emerging economies, with a focus on European firms' alliance strategies. We examine to what extent European firms' alliance formation with partners based in emerging economies is persistent, that is: to...
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