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This paper argues for a bidirectional relationship between competitive intensity perceived by a firm and its strategic response in the form of forging collaborations. Consistent with a variety of theoretical perspectives including enactment, cognition and the resource based view, we...
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In this study, we explore the extent to which industry globalization affects the performance of firms in China, an emerging market. We focus on the period between 1996 and 2001 and track the globalization levels for six different Chinese industries as well as the performance of 166 public listed...
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This article addresses the under-researched issue of how local firms in merging markets can counter the threat posed by the entry of multinational corporations (MNCs). Prior literature on this topic argues that the appropriate strategy for a local firm is dependent on its industry...
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Tissue engineering is a young and interdisciplinary scientific discipline but it offers exciting opportunities to improve the quality of health care for hundreds of thousands of patients. Lured by its potential, several start-up companies, pharmaceutical corporations, and medical device...
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In this study, we examine the location strategies (e.g., developing versus developed countries) of Chinese multinational firms (Pantzalis, 2001). We argue that domestic firm-specific ownership advantages of a firm, in the form of larger size and higher degree of diversification, will induce...
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This paper aims to provide insight into the choice of foreign mode of entry (as proxied by equity stakes) of Singaporean Multinationals. An eclectic framework based on the Hill, Hwang and Kim's (1990) study is used to model the choice of entry mode behavior. Three broad categories of variables,...
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There is an urgent need to mitigate global warming for all countries around the world. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has announced a series of energy and climate policy targets in contributing its efforts toward meeting the ambitious goals in the Paris Agreement and the newly pledged...
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Many countries have introduced policy measures, such as carbon pricing, greenhouse gas offsetting mechanisms, renewable energy standards, and energy efficiency improvements, to achieve their climate change mitigation targets. However, in many instances, these measures overlap in ways that may...
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This study investigates the asymmetric roles of business ties and political ties in innovation processes. The study posits that business ties strengthen organizational competence and enhance the environmental fit. In contrast, political ties increase the environmental fit but ossify...
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