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The capacity of developing economies to narrow the gap in living standards with the OECD nations depends critically on their ability to imitate and innovate new technologies. Toward this end, developing economies have access to three avenues of technological advance: technology transfer,...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the field of human resource management (HRM) in China, with insights drawn from recent times to several millennia earlier, with a view to informing the further work that needs to be done to better understand managing people in...
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Technology and innovation play an increasingly important role in the economic development of both developed and … innovation or imitation by developing a conceptual model and then empirically testing it using pesticide innovation data from a … rapidly developing country, China. We find that the government encouraged local innovation by opening regions to more …
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technological innovation performance of Chinese domestic firms as measured by the number of patents awarded to firms in 30 Chinese … positive factors in the domestic firms technological innovation performance. While the net impact of FDI on domestic firms …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how understanding of human resource (HR) management practices which have been adopted in the emerging markets such as that in China is particularly interesting to academia and management practitioners. The purpose of this study is to shed some...
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small and medium enterprises (SMEs), this study investigates whether marketing innovation, defined as improvements in the … linking market orientation, marketing innovation, competitive advantage and firm survival is tested using structural equation … survival had they developed and sustained a competitive advantage. Second, marketing innovation assisted in developing and …
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The project management literature on project success is rich. Numerous papers focus on the evolution of the understanding of project success, identification of success criteria and critical success factors. Critical success factors increase the potential for achieving project success, while...
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A DESIGNKOMMUNIKÁCIÓ egy olyan kapcsolatteremtési szemléletet képvisel amely HÍD-ként jelenik meg a különböző diszciplínák és diskurzusok, a társadalom és a gazdaság jelenségei között. A módszerével valós idejű kapcsolatot lehet teremteni oktatás, kutatás és...
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The most natural mode of family firm succession is the intergenerational ownership transfer. Statistical evidence, however, suggests that in most cases the succession process fails. There can be several reasons as a lot of personal, emotional and structural factors can act as an inhibitor to...
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This study examines the effect of intellectual property rights (IPR) on firms’ geographic overlap strategy of external technology search (ETS) compared to rivals. I reveal that firms are able to realise less intensity of geographic overlap in ETS locations compared to competitors and that this...
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