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In the face of an integrating world economy where significant changes are taking place as a result of rapidly …
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It is argued that as the trend to globalisation continues and Southeast Asia becomes a major focal point for investment and the transfer of technology for export‐oriented growth, the issue of organisational culture will become more important. A perspective on the issue of culture, organisation...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight challenges to the transfer of technologies which are caused by the internationalization of companies and the need to outsource production in a globalized business environment. Aside from typical methods of transfer by means of documents or...
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information technologies have ushered the Australian economy into the borderless world. The orthodoxy that states that centralised … pressures from the borderless world. The insights garnered from cross‐sectional comparative statics that, first, skill … borderless world market, would exacerbate wage inequality. Policies aimed at skill accumulation on the one hand, and social …
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Summary Globalization has increased the differential between growth of world trade volumes and growth of world GDP …Zusammenfassung Handelsliberalisierung und Globalisierung haben dazu geführt, dass der Welthandel deutlich schneller …-correction models for quarterly data on Germany’s foreign trade, imports react more strongly to an increase in the intensity of world …
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Abstract This paper analyzes how university patents encourage university-firm collaboration for technology transfer. Focusing on factors other than competition, I find that the two may not collaborate either because the firm finds in-house development cheaper, or because of a disagreement about...
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This paper analyzes how university patents encourage university-firm collaboration for technology transfer. Focusing on factors other than competition, I find that the two may not collaborate either because the firm finds in-house development cheaper, or because of a disagreement about the...
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Using a differentiated oligopoly, this paper studies the effects of tax incentives on the structure of a domestic industry in terms of price, output, profit, and entry/exit, taking account of technology transfer through FDI. It is found that if the government of the host country provides more...
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Is there a “best” way to set up national systems to develop and transfer better agricultural technology? The answer is of particular significance to African countries, which are struggling to solve their food problems. Drawing on a comparison of two developing countries, this article argues...
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Identifies factors influencing the adaptation of manufacturing processes for international transfer. Proposes that these factors should be divided into those affecting the operation of the process in its new location, and those that influence the transfer itself. This differentiation generates...
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