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Developed-country multinationals (DMNEs) have increasingly engaged in the practice of offshoring innovation to emerging … innovation activities aimed at augmenting (versus exploiting) home-base-knowledge to emerging countries. Concerning formal … innovation activities aimed at augmenting home-base-knowledge. Regarding informal institutions, we argue that the greater the …
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We examine the effect of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) on total factor productivity (TFP) of home (source of …
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Research on how managers control R&D activities has tended to focus on the performance measurement systems used to exploit existing knowledge and capabilities. This focus has been at the expense of how broader forms of management control could be used to enable R&D contextual ambidexterity, the...
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This study aims to ascertain the direct impact of Research and Development (R&D) spending on the value of a company, specifically in the palm oil industry. Additionally, the study examines how the company’s size influences its value concerning R&D expenditures. The inquiry examines the impact...
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Purpose – The purpose is to advance a conceptual comprehensive framework to analyze synergy management pitfalls in mergers and acquisitions (M&As). The framework highlights the main dimensions of synergy management, the most relevant synergy pitfalls and the ways to overcome...
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the individual’s sense of belonging, comfort with the new organization and secure the future to support productivity …
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Recent research has documented new ventures’ activity in acquisitions, and we build upon this work and the M&A literature, in order to compare the acquisition performance of new ventures and established firms. The central rationale for our work is that new ventures hold distinct resources and...
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