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firms better growth prospects. In the absence of functioning local markets for some productive inputs, being engaged in …
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negative relationship between a firms networking activities and its profitability or growth. We conclude that networking is not … organized and conducted. Keywords : Inter-firm networking, business collaboration, outsourcing, profitability, growth. …
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This paper reviews the characteristics and magnitude of information technology (IT) outsourcing as well as studies its labor productivity effects with a representative sample of Finnish businesses. Depending on the IT task in question, on average from one-third to two-thirds of IT has been...
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In this paper, we examine firm innovation and its link to firm growth. Instead of using the conventional … innovation activity all have effects on firm growth, but in different ways. R&D activity is important in that it leads to …
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This study analyzes the use of design and the position of the design function in Finnish manufacturing firms. We also study the impact of design on companies business performance. The paper is based on a survey directed to the member companies of the Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK) in...
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growth and profitability. However, the empirical results find support for the agency theory based argument : a greater … promote the firms growth. In addition, re-organization of tasks within an organization is implemented most successfully …
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This report summarizes 39 detailed ETLA case studies of global value chains (GVCs). The findings suggest that the value added in global value chains is less tied to their tangible aspects than what conventional wisdom suggests. Intangible aspects of GVCs tend to be more important, but their poor...
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A central aspect of the industrial evolution in the advanced economies is the phenomenon called servitization. In general, the term servitization or product-service transition is used to highlight the change, where the tangible offering of a manufacturing firm is augmented with intangible...
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Finnish and Russian energy clusters widely use resources and competences of each other. They can be considered as a good example of broader phenomenon which is internationalisation of clusters. Though these clusters are on very different development stages their internationalisation ambitions,...
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