M Granovetter - The handbook of economic sociology, 2010 - degruyter.com
“Business groups” are sets of legally separate firms bound together in persistent formal and/or informal ways. The level of binding is intermediate between, and should be …
A new breed of multinational companies is reshaping competition in global industries. For most of the 19th and 20th centuries, multinational firms came from the most technologically …
J Catalan - Business History, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
During the postwar 'golden age'of economic growth, Argentina, Korea and Spain promoted the development of their motor industries by restricting imports, licensing investment …
The theory of internalization suggests that proprietary assets—usually in the form of advertising and/or marketing capabilities—are the key to understanding a firm's ability to …
TD Beamish, N Biggart - UC Davis Graduate School of …, 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
In a study of failed innovation in the commercial construction industry we find that social heuristics-collectively constructed and maintained interpretive decision making frames …
'This smart, accessible book surveys a vast and complex terrain with clarity and insight. From the workings of monetary and fiscal policies to debates regarding the welfare state, from the …
The raison d'être for Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and its more recent Broad Based version is to achieve racial economic equality. This paper evaluates how narrowly defined …
WR Hanson - International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2010 - ojs.unisa.edu.au
This work responds to calls for ethics reform in higher education by exploring faculty realities of ethics logic within a small, religiously affiliated university. Research questions sought to …