Resilience and competitiveness of small and medium size enterprises: an empirical research

A Gunasekaran, BK Rai, M Griffin - International journal of …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
A small-or medium-sized enterprise (SME) is normally a company that employs about 50–
200 people. Because of the globalisation of market and operations, and technological …

Emerging market multinationals' international equity-based entry mode strategies: Review of theoretical foundations and future directions

I Surdu, K Mellahi, K Glaister - International Marketing Review, 2018 - emerald.com
Emerging market multinationals’ international equity-based entry mode strategies: Review of
theoretical foundations and future directions | Emerald Insight Books and journals Case studies …

When risks need attention: adoption of green supply chain initiatives in the pharmaceutical industry

A Kumar, EK Zavadskas, SK Mangla… - … Journal of Production …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The pharmaceutical industry is very important in delivering life-saving products/services to
society. There are many ways for materials/products/services concerned with …

[HTML][HTML] Digitalization, institutions and new venture internationalization

SA Brieger, F Chowdhury, DM Hechavarría… - Journal of International …, 2022 - Elsevier
This study examines the effect of digitalization on the internationalization of new ventures
and further investigates the influence of a home country's presence of institutional voids and …

Strategy in emerging economies and the theory of the firm

MN Young, T Tsai, X Wang, S Liu… - Asia Pacific Journal of …, 2014 - Springer
Indigenous emerging economy (EE) firms are increasingly competing in global markets or
against multinational corporations (MNCs) in their home markets. But their institutional …

Family firms in India: family involvement, innovation and agency and stewardship behaviors

AS Ashwin, RT Krishnan, R George - Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 2015 - Springer
Family firms and business groups play an important role in many emerging economies. In
this paper we study how different aspects of family involvement influence technological …

The role of the State in the internationalization of Latin American firms

D Finchelstein - Journal of World Business, 2017 - Elsevier
I examine how different State actions shape the internationalization process of large firms in
Argentina, Brazil and Chile. I argue that direct actions produce a more diversified …

Internationalization and technological catching up of emerging multinationals: a comparative case study of China's Haier group

G Duysters, J Jacob, C Lemmens… - Industrial and corporate …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
A number of firms from China and India have in recent years been demonstrating their ability
to face up to the challenges of globalization by internationalizing their operations. In this …

Explaining divergence in catching-up in pharma between India and Brazil using the NSI framework

S Guennif, SV Ramani - Research Policy, 2012 - Elsevier
Since the mid-twentieth century, the national objective of India and Brazil has been to
develop industrial capabilities in essential sectors such as pharmaceuticals. At the outset …

The impact of managerial networking intensity and market-based strategies on firm growth during institutional upheaval: A study of small and medium-sized …

WM Danis, DS Chiaburu, MA Lyles - Journal of International Business …, 2010 - Springer
Varying institutional environments provide the foundation for a great deal of international
business research, yet relatively little empirical work has examined the determinants of small …