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Integrating the impact of resources and institutional factors, this study compares and contrasts the dynamic relationships between product diversification, business group affiliation and firm performance in two major economies in Asia. India and Japan have been chosen as they represent different...
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Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) has been used as a base to predict consumer preferences. However, TAM was primarily used for predicting behavioral intentions of using a service that are more technology prone. Moreover, the different constructs of TAM, particularly Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU)...
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According to Khanna and Palepu, India is an emerging economy where poor functioning of institutions leads to severe agency and information problems. This has led to the formation of business groups in these markets. This affiliation of firms to business groups can lead to benefits as well as...
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