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FDI can be an important channel for developing countries' ability to get access to new technology. The impact of FDI on … demonstration effects could have a positive impact. Another and so far little examined effect of FDI on technology development in … domestically-owned firms is through the impact on competition. We examine the effect of FDI on competition in the Chinese …
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product-level. We find that the most productive firms sell core varieties via foreign direct investment (FDI) and export …
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product-level. We find that the most productive firms sell core varieties via foreign direct investment (FDI) and export …
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Despite the economic importance of international foreign direct investment (FDI) flows, investment decisions of … determinants of foreign market entry modes. In particular to analyze the systematic variation in the mode choice of FDI, namely … acquisition versus non-acquisition (greenfield) investments. We propose a transparent and general applicable method to construct a …
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We study the cost of breaching an implicit contract in a goods market. Young and Levy (2014) document an implicit contract between the Coca-Cola Company and its consumers. This implicit contract included a promise of constant quality. We offer two types of evidence of the costs of breach. First,...
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We study the cost of breaching an implicit contract in a goods market. Young and Levy (2014) document an implicit contract between the Coca-Cola Company and its consumers. This implicit contract included a promise of constant quality. We offer two types of evidence of the costs of breach. First,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012802799
The trajectories of internationalisation followed by family firms can be viewed from several theoretical approaches ? phases of the internationalisation process; international entrepreneurship, sociological perspective, family business theory. An historical perspective of the internationalised...
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As developing economies have weak institutional environments, and these are highly distant from SMEs' home conditions in developed economies, those firms entering into developing economies should acquire new knowledge resources for a successful entry. In this paper, we analyze the type of...
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authorities to control these transactions and facilitate the coverage of illegal activities. This has determined certain countries …
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Organisations these days are growing rapidly, and both operational activities and business networks tend to use business unit strategies to overcome operational complexity. This constantly growing environment can significantly impact multinational transfer pricing practices. The research aims to...
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