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Previous research regarding internationalizationindicates that firms seeking globalization tend to fare better in establishedmarkets as opposed to emerging markets.Furthermore, organizationalvariables, such as entrepreneurial style, impact firm performance in globalmarkets.Since little research...
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The present study focuses on strategic factors underlying the adoption of radical product innovations in SMEs. It investigates whether market focus, technological posture and entrepreneurial orientation lead to the adoption of more radical product innovations. The study provides some new...
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Environmental product innovation (EPI) is an imperative for contemporary business as it enhances firm competitiveness and provides significant societal benefits. Arguments that the use of environmental management systems (EMS) — such as ISO 14001 — may enhance EPI have not been empirically...
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This article seeks to empirically explore the relationship between dynamic capabilities and firm performance. In particular, it addresses the question of whether dynamic capabilities impact directly or indirectly on performance. In doing so, the article articulates and measures a construct of...
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This paper investigates the relationship between dynamic capabilities and firm performance. In particular it addresses the question of whether dynamic capabilities impact directly or indirectly on performance. Using data from manufacturing firms, the paper articulates and measures dynamic...
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