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degree of internationalization and market knowledge, and to test the effects of this classification and the existence of … capturing the degree of internationalization and market knowledge have a positive and significant effect on total investment …
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international markets through internationalization. Small and medium enterprises internationalization is an amplifying phenomenon … right from or close to inception. In order to investigate the small and medium enterprises internationalization … internal and external push and pull forces to internationalization. The applicability of the Born Global model of …
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The Small and medium enterprises bring a significant contribution in what concerns competitiveness, research, innovation, employment as well as the solution to particular problems. We should strive to develop a dynamic and competitive SME sector, which will contribute to the economic growth,...
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framework by theorizing how the relative importance of each proximity dimension depends on the type of knowledge being produced …, where we distinguish between analytical, synthetic and symbolic knowledge. We argue that our theoretical framework in …
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have a larger fraction of skilled workers, higher R&D to sales ratios and established networks to knowledge sources in … several different countries. As illustrated by the so-called ‘anchor-tenant’ hypothesis, they can be described as “knowledge …
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This study examines how firms’ internal and external knowledge sources affect the introduction of new export products …’ export performance is influenced by internal knowledge, and the knowledge potential in the local and regional environment. In … the present study the knowledge milieu of the exporting firm is the local and regional knowledge potential that is …
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In this paper we analyze how firms’ knowledge absorption capacity – given the knowledge environment – affects the … theoretical arguments which imply that firms can influence the usefulness of their knowledge environment by establishing formal … and informal networks with input suppliers (especially suppliers of knowledge-intensive business services) and by …
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This article provides new insights into how geography shapes spatiotemporal variations in the propensity of actors from particular countries to file for non-resident patents in specific foreign economies. Our major contribution is to show that, in addition to bilateral exports and outward...
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the chronological time variable, or the speed of knowledge accumulation along time, neglecting the nature of the … considerable simplification in literature by deriving, by construction, a measure of dynamic gains of knowledge following the … interplay of stock of scientific and technological knowledge and the flow of effort in R&D. This scheme is then applied to study …
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strategy and knowledge resources. The study aims at confirming that firms with a strategy with R&D persistency have a markedly … knowledge milieu may augment the performance of firms. The third question concerns knowledge exchange in regional and global …
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