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workforce sheds new light on the role of highly qualified employees for success on export markets that is not revealed by the …
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workforce sheds new light on the role of highly qualified employees for success on export markets that is not revealed by the …
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) results in the following: (i) some firms from the home country switch from export to FDI in F1; (ii) skilled labor¡¯s wage … firms from the home country switch from FDI to export to another foreign country (F2). The effects from trade liberalization …
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line, then, is that R&D activity does matter for success of German business services firms on export markets – but not much. …
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This paper investigates the link between innovation and export market participation using Australian small and medium … enterprises (SMEs) data. The results show that export and innovation are positively linked. Depending on the industry and the type … of innovation (process or product), innovation may lead to export and, to a lesser extent, export may lead to innovation …
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Micro-level empirical research has begun to obtain important results on the effects of currency variations on firms' survival. To date, the literature has lacked detailed analysis of the effects of exchange rates on firms' survival behavior in emerging markets due to a scarcity of firm level...
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of the common currency increases the export activity of individual firms. In particular, we refer to the new strand in … the trade theory literature, based on the Melitz (2003) model, in which export performance depends on labor productivity … Melitz (2003) model. Most of those studies demonstrate that export performance positively depends on firms’ characteristics …
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Selling internationally requires products that resonate with an international customer base and therefore an approach to markets that is in keeping with diverse cultures (i.e., relational capital). As emphasized by international business studies, this relational capital is in turn related to the...
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-selection of innovative services firms on export markets. We have to admit, however, that the panel is too short, and that the … number of firms that start to export and start to perform R&D during the period under investigation is too small, for any …
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-industry and inter-industry spillovers from export on the productivity and innovation activities of domestic enterprises in China …
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