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Family firms show specific behavior in their internationalization because of the affective ties derived from the family's influence in the business. The desire to achieve business and family objectives determines the strategic decision making of family members in governance and management,...
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, including those of internationalisation. However, little is known about the relationship between the internationalization of … the moderating role of some heterogeneous characteristics of family firms on the relationship between internationalisation … involvement in ownership and management, as well as generation, moderates the relationship between internationalisation and …
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Objective: The objective of the article is to investigate the moderating role of internationalisation motives on the … internationalisation moderate the inverted U-shaped curve for return on equity, although they are different than expected. Implications … & Recommendations: The article addresses the gap of limited consideration for the stage of internationalisation of the firms under study …
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The literature on firm's internationalization establishes a direct relationship between productivity and foreign activities. This paper extends the usual tests on this relationship in two areas: first, it distinguishes the main stages in the internationalization process (multinationals and...
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Due to the integration of the European market, the globalization process, and the rising importance of technological innovation, there has been a surge in cross-border acquisition strategy for European firms. Innovative technology and experience are the main drivers behind firms' acquisition...
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CSR in China is not a new concept. Chinese corporations always performed good works to benefit society. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) provided wider employee benefits, such as primary and secondary education for the children of its employees. Moreover, Chinese companies have begun to view CSR...
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Internationalization of banking institutions has been more evident to a greater extent recently due to the advancement of technology and global inter-connectedness of the business world. As the "engine of economic growth" banks are the dominant players in Bangladesh financial market. Due to...
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This study analyzes how venture capital firms' (VCs') value-added activities affect the speed and scope of the internationalization and growth of born global firms. The existing literature has gaps in terms of the resources that facilitate the development of born global firms and how VCs may...
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