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Global Innovation Networks – Organizations and People

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In this article, the authors highlight the three megatrends that shape the strategy of the modern multinational enterprise: the disaggregation of the value chain into ever narrower activities, the migration of value to knowledge-intensive intangibles and the rise of huge emerging markets like China and India.
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This article is published in Journal of International Management.The article was published on 2017-09-01. It has received 60 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Value chain & New Ventures.

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Artificial intelligence, robotics, advanced technologies and human resource management: a systematic review

TL;DR: Although academic production in intelligent automation has grown rapidly, there is still a comprehensive understanding of the impacts of the utilization of artificial intelligence and robotics, and a need to understand these impacts in more detail.
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Innovation Offshoring, Institutional Context and Innovation Performance: A Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore institutions that facilitate reverse knowledge transfer and/or institutional arbitrage with respect to innovation-related activities and show that the benefits firms can derive from innovation offshoring depend on the institutional environment at home.
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Early internationalizing firms: 2004–2018

TL;DR: The literature on early internationalization has evolved rapidly in the last few decades, and the rapid evolution of literature on this topic has produced a considerable corpus of articles in just a few years, discouraging the realization of iterative and thematic analyses as mentioned in this paper.
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The effect of matching on perceived export barriers and performance in an era of globalization discontents: Empirical evidence from UK SMEs

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the effect of matching, a comprehensive networking concept, on the perceived export barriers and export performance of small exporting firms and found that matching alleviated the negative impact of perceived internal export barriers on export performance.
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Emerging trends in digital transformation: a bibliometric analysis

TL;DR: This study illustrates the bibliometric structure of the DT literature and presents insights from the growth of the literature year-on-year as well as deriving the research areas and research streams, which can be further expanded by researchers as future research streams.
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Principles of Economics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of the general relations of demand, supply, and value in terms of land, labour, capital, and industrial organization, with an emphasis on the fertility of land.
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Clusters and knowledge: local buzz, global pipelines and the process of knowledge creation

TL;DR: In this paper, a distinction is made between the learning processes taking place among actors embedded in a community by just being there dubbed buzz and the knowledge attained by investing in building channels of communication called pipelines to selected providers located outside the local milieu.
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Toward a theory of international new ventures

TL;DR: The formation of organizations that are international from inception is an increasingly important phenomenon that is incongruent with traditionally expected characteristics of multinational enterprises as mentioned in this paper, and a framework is presented that explains the phenomenon by integrating international business, entrepreneurship, and strategic management theory that describes four necessary and sufficient elements for the existence of international new ventures.
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Toward an Eclectic Theory of International Production: Some Empirical Tests

TL;DR: In this paper, the main features of the eclectic theory of international production are discussed and the significance of ownership-and location-specific variables in explaining the industrial pattern and geographical distribution of the sales of U.S. affiliates in fourteen manufacturing industries in seven countries in 1970.
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