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Grahame Fallon

Researcher at Brunel University London

Publications -  28
Citations -  408

Grahame Fallon is an academic researcher from Brunel University London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Foreign direct investment & Internationalization. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 28 publications receiving 357 citations. Previous affiliations of Grahame Fallon include University of Northampton & Northampton Community College.

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Focusing on focus groups: lessons from a research project involving a Bangladeshi community:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the main issues and challenges associated with the use of the focus group method in a research study involving small business and entrepreneurship in a West Midlands city.
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Exploring the Regional Distribution of Inbound Foreign Direct Investment in the UK in Theory and Practice: Evidence from a Five-Region Study

TL;DR: Fallon et al. as mentioned in this paper examined the main factors that attract inbound foreign direct investment (FDI) at the UK regional level using econometric data from five sample UK regions (the South East, the West Midlands, the North West, Wales, and Scotland) broadly representing the country's regional economic divide.
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Technological innovation as a source of Chinese multinationals’ firm-specific advantages and internationalization

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined how innovation-related firm-specific ownership advantage plays a role in developing the competitive advantage of Chinese multinationals when they internationalize and found that their knowledge, and particularly their innovation-creating technological knowledge has contributed greatly to their successful internationalization.
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Obstacles to foreign direct investment in Russia

TL;DR: In this paper, the obstacles facing transnational corporations considering FDI in modern Russia are explored and their implications for TNCs, and the authors suggest that Russia's relative lack of success in attracting FDI and exploiting its potential benefits during the 1990s can be attributed to her national infrastructural factors and government policies.
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Cloud computing utilization and mitigation of informational and marketing barriers of the SMEs from the emerging markets: Evidence from Iran and Turkey

TL;DR: The empirical findings confirm that CCU can help EM-SMEs to mitigate a series of informational and marketing barriers, and offer insights to both EM- sMEs and Cloud-Service-Providers (CSPs) on the extent to which CCU is effective in mitigating the internationalization barriers faced by EM-sMEs.