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The appearance of relationship quality paradigm in the field of international business has resulted in growing need to … firm in the long-run. In the same light, this study attempts to empirically examine the impact of relationship quality on …
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This paper investigates the drivers and the effects of the internationalisation of innovation activities in SMEs based … important for international innovation activities of SMEs. Fierce home market competition turns out to be rather an obstacle … qualified labour expels production of new products. R&D activities abroad and exports of new products spur firm growth in the …
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enterprises (SMEs) data. The results show that export and innovation are positively linked. Depending on the industry and the type …
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exports are considered the first market entry mode, it is critical to understand the effect of innovation on exports. In this … paper, we test the effect of innovation on export performance in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Peru that have … performance. We test the model using partial least squares structural equation modeling from 237 SMEs. The findings show that …
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This paper examines the key determinants of firm growth in three Southern African countries of Eswatini, Lesotho and Namibia and assesses whether exporting activity and use of information communication technology play any role in growth of the firms. The paper uses data collected by the World...
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transport costs. We find that diminished transportation infrastructure had a significant negative impact on firms’ exports. …
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Social assistance and inactivity traps have long been considered amongst the main causes of the poor employment performance of EU countries. The success of New Labour has triggered a growing interest in instruments capable of combining the promotion of responsibility and self-sufficiency with...
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