Global scaling as a logic of multinationalization
Global scaling–defined as a logic of multinationalization that seeks rapid growth through the
replication of a global business model across foreign markets–is an increasingly visible real …
replication of a global business model across foreign markets–is an increasingly visible real …
Born global firms' growth and collaborative entry mode: the role of transnational entrepreneurs
Y Liu - International Marketing Review, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of transnational entrepreneurs in
growing born global firms, with a focus on the growth process facilitated by collaborative …
growing born global firms, with a focus on the growth process facilitated by collaborative …
An attempt to determine the CSR potential of the international clothing business
T Laudal - Journal of business ethics, 2010 - Springer
Most empirical studies of corporate social responsibility (CSR) focus on variables at the
company level. In this article, I focus on the sector level: I consider features of the …
company level. In this article, I focus on the sector level: I consider features of the …
Skepticism toward globalization, technological knowledge flows, and the emergence of a new global system
PJ Buckley, N Hashai - Global Strategy Journal, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Research Summary This article examines the potential effect of anti‐globalization
on a key attribute of multinational enterprises (MNEs)—the ability to transfer efficiently …
on a key attribute of multinational enterprises (MNEs)—the ability to transfer efficiently …
The effect of corruption on foreign direct investment: A panel data study
M Epaphra, J Massawe - Turkish Economic Review, 2017 - journals.econsciences.com
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has become an important factor of development in low
income countries. At the same time, corruption continues to be one of the greatest obstacles …
income countries. At the same time, corruption continues to be one of the greatest obstacles …
Determinants of enterprises radical innovation and performance: Insights into strategic orientation of cultural and creative enterprises
TY Shih - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
A firm's strategic orientation determine its business direction and scope of operation. Several
researchers have tried to identify how strategic orientations affect business development …
researchers have tried to identify how strategic orientations affect business development …
Product and geographic scope changes of multinational enterprises in response to international competition
T Hutzschenreuter, F Gröne - Journal of international business studies, 2009 - Springer
What happens when multinational enterprises (MNEs) face competition in their own home
market from imports or through foreign direct investment (FDI)? We provide a differentiated …
market from imports or through foreign direct investment (FDI)? We provide a differentiated …
Externalizing, internalizing and fostering commitment: The case of born-global firms in emerging economies
This paper examines the HR practices of mature born-global firms from 29 emerging
economies. Through an examination of large scale survey data the paper questions the …
economies. Through an examination of large scale survey data the paper questions the …
When do latecomer firms undertake international open innovation: Evidence from China
X Fu, Y Li, J Li, H Chesbrough - Global Strategy Journal, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Research Summary While there is a wealth of literature on the benefits of open
innovation (OI), little is known about when do latecomer firms undertake international open …
innovation (OI), little is known about when do latecomer firms undertake international open …
Estimating the uncertainty–R&D investment relationship and its interactions with firm size
This paper investigates the uncertainty–research and development (R&D) investment
relationship and its interactions with firm size by allowing flexibility in the relationships …
relationship and its interactions with firm size by allowing flexibility in the relationships …