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form the backbone of industrial development in India are not export competitive and contribute only about 34 percent of … nations. India has nearly three million SMEs, which account for almost 50 per cent of industrial output. However, SMEs which … exports. It is this feature of the SMEs that make it an ideal target to realize its potential export competitive. Drawing from …
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As pointed by numerous scholars high technology sectors are very apt for studying entrepreneurial activities due to their high levels of innovativeness. However, taking into account the highly dynamic and substantially hostile environment in those sectors innovation may often not be the best...
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The characteristics of entrepreneurial orientation is played important role in business. How do an entrepreneurial firms and individuals have taken the advantage in industry? This study explores the dynamic capabilities of the organization according to international performance. Our findings...
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This research provides a useful framework for identifying a small firms’ propensity to engage in entrepreneurial orientation. We examine the impact of the Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) as a main resource and capability on small firm' growth. The growth seems to come out as an important...
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In family firms, the succession of controlling equity stake to next generation is an issue of paramount importance. This, however, can be a major challenge in the presence of heavy inheritance or gift tax burden (high tax rate and absence of tax-saving vehicles, such as trusts or foundations)...
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The paper tests the role of agglomeration effects on the export decision of services firms. Recent theories on trade … with heterogeneous firms predict that export participation goes along with sunk market-entry costs. Only the more … anticipated market-entry cost for export starters. This effect is strongest in markets with more or less homogeneous products. I …
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This study investigates for the first time a linkage between export participation and firm performance in terms of … the survival probability between exporters and non-exporters. By digging deeper to export status at different stages, the … results indicate that continuous exporters have a positive association with probability of survival whereas export stoppers …
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Using annual data (1970-2004), this study re-examined the hypothesis that exchange rate volatility may dampen export … economic integration in promoting export is also of concern to this study. The empirical evidence demonstrates that despite the …
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In this paper, we use a wavelet filtering based approach to study the econometric relationship between exports, imports, and economic growth for Tunisia, using quarterly data for the period 1961:1-2007:4. GDP is used as a proxy for economic growth. We explore the interactions between these...
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aggressive export policies of Northern Europe via their low wage policies. (6b) Given the similarity of the tax policies in the …
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