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Complementarities in Japan - Empirical Results from SAP R/3 Implementations in Japanese Automotive Suppliers'. …
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Existing research on entry mode determinants is firmly grounded in the transaction cost and resource-based literature while location-and institution-specific characteristics lack attention. The primary goal of this article is to address the determinants of entry mode by Japanese manufacturing...
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the People's Republic of China and Japan's "Partnership for Quality Infrastructure" (PQI). After introducing key issues …
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, Japan and the United States engaged in outsourcing of relatively labor intensive segments of the value chain, especially on … differed considerably between Germany, Japan and the United States. Economic restructuring was least pronounced in the US …
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East Asian students regularly take top positions in international league tables of educational performance. Using internationally comparable student-level data, I estimate how family background and schooling policies affect student performance in five high-performing East Asian economies. Family...
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We document that firms in eight East Asian countries and Japan diversify into more segments and engage into more … countries, and a trend towards more vertical integration in Japan. The increase in relatedness for US firms is due to the … divestiture of unrelated assets. In contrast, the increase in relatedness for firms in Japan and East Asia is due to expansion …
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East Asian students regularly take top positions in international league tables of educational performance. Using internationally comparable student-level data, I estimate how family background and schooling policies affect student performance in five high-performing East Asian economies. Family...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010260554