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Internationalization increases firms’ vulnerability to cyclical fluctuations in growth. For this reason, it is at best a positive strategy for a few firms; but certainly not for all. It is from this perspective that the present chapter will try to develop a quantitative analysis of the...
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The import and export dependency of German manufacturing branches on China at the intermediate input level is …Die import- und exportseitige Abhängigkeit deutscher Industriebranchen von China auf der Vorleistungsebene wird hier … Research in Input-Output Analysis), which are provided by Eurostat with data as of 2020. On the import side, FIGARO data …
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The import content of exports (ICE) is defined as the amount of foreign input embodied in one unit of export, and it …
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The import content of exports (ICE) is defined as the amount of foreign input embodied in one unit of export, and it …
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In recent years, there has been a fundamental shift in the innovation architecture of global firms. Rapid growth of the middle class in emerging markets, led by China, India, Brazil and Russia, is fueling the need to create affordable innovations in local markets. Such local innovations tend to...
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simultaneously import intermediate inputs and export (vertically specialized firms à la Hummels et al., The Nature and Growth of …The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the probability of ceasing to export is lower for firms that …, sourcing inputs from abroad plays an important role in continuing to export. Thus, it seems that small firms which are both …
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simultaneously import intermediate inputs and export (vertically specialized firms à la Hummels et al., The nature and growth of …The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the probability of ceasing to export is lower for firms that … sourcing inputs from abroad on export exit is significantly different for large and small firms, playing a role in continuing …
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The factors that determine firms' levels of internationalization remain a focal area of international business research. Within this research stream, studies building on the upper echelons theory have investigated the influence of the demographic characteristics of the top management team (TMT)...
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, is a key to achieve better export performance. Looking at this direct relationship, it is also found that the SMEs … sharing, etc. and therefore, the variables in the study act as competitive advantage for firms’ better export performance …
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