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Internationalization

About: Internationalization is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 18414 publications have been published within this topic receiving 427742 citations. The topic is also known as: internationalisation & Internationalization.


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TL;DR: Brooks and Waters as mentioned in this paper discuss student mobility, migration and the internationalization of higher education in the UK, and present a survey of student mobility and migration in higher education environments.
Abstract: Rachel Brooks and Johanna Waters Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, 208 pp., STG£55.00 hardback, (ISBN 978-0-2305-7844-9) Student Mobilities, Migration and the Internationalization of Higher Ed...

117 citations

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10 Feb 2011
TL;DR: The early-movers and the earliest internationalization theories of Japanese MNEs and their impact on the international landscape are discussed in this paper, where the authors develop the Analytical Framework and Contextualizing the Phenomenon.
Abstract: List of figures List of tables Introduction Part I Developing the Analytical Framework and Contextualizing the Phenomenon: 1 Globalization and internationalization: the perspective of emerging countries 2 The analytical framework: the multinational as a network of competencies 3 The early-movers and the earliest internationalization theories 4 The rise of Japanese MNEs and their impact on the international landscape 5 Productive globalization, the restructuring of western MNEs and the rise of emerging countries MNEs Part II Multinationals from Brazil and Other Emerging Countries: 6 Brazil: from discovery to the end of the twentieth century 7 The rise of Brazilian MNEs 8 The most outstanding Brazilian multinationals 9 Multilatinas 10 Indian, Chinese and Russian multinationals 11 The future of emerging countries multinationals References Index

117 citations

13 Jun 2002
TL;DR: Bijman as mentioned in this paper has written many reports and articles on the impact of agricultural biotechnology, recently in the (electronic) journals AgBioForum (wwwagbioforumorg), Biotechnology and Development Monitor, International Journal of Biotechnology, and FoodPolicy Articles on internationalisation, co-operatives and the organisation of the agrifood chain have appeared in Dutch journals, such as Co?peratie, Spil, TSL, Maandschrift voorAccountancy en Bedrijfseconomie, and in English journals such as
Abstract: textJos Bijman (1959) is senior researcher at the Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI), The Hague, The Netherlands He studied political science at the University of Amsterdam After his graduation in 1988 he worked two years as a researcher at the Department of International Relations and International Public Law, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Amsterdam Next, he worked for one year as a teacher at the Faculty of Philosophy and Technical Social Sciences, Delft Technical University In September 1991 he joined the LEI, where his research initially focused on technology assessment and socio-economic impacts of agricultural biotechnology In recent years he has extended his expertise to internationalisation of agribusiness and the organisation of (international) agrifood chains The author has written many reports and articles on the impact of agricultural biotechnology, recently in the (electronic) journals AgBioForum (wwwagbioforumorg), Biotechnology and Development Monitor, International Journal of Biotechnology and Food Policy Articles on internationalisation, co-operatives and the organisation of the agrifood chain have appeared in Dutch journals, such as Co?peratie, Spil, TSL, Maandschrift voor Accountancy en Bedrijfseconomie, and in English journals such as American Journal of Agricultural Economics, and the European Review of Agricultural Economics

117 citations

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TL;DR: This paper extends the scope of INV theory via a model that encompasses the internationalization process of digital platform providers, and reports on a longitudinal case study of a digital platform provider (covering the period 2000–2017), to gain in-depth insight into the INV phenomenon.

116 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare and contrast what the conventional wisdom suggests and what the realities are in China and India, and suggest that multinational corporations (MNCs) should not forget the traditional wisdom of managing their innovative R&D policies but should also learn from the unique challenges and capabilities.
Abstract: In spite of a growing trend of foreign research and development (R&D) investment in China and India, academic research in this field has not kept pace. To what extent are opportunities and challenges of managing R&D different in these countries from those in the West? By drawing on academic literature as well as press articles on this topic, we compare and contrast what the conventional wisdom suggests and what the realities are in China and India. We suggest that multinational corporations (MNCs) should not forget the conventional wisdom of managing their innovative R&D policies but should also learn from the unique challenges and capabilities in China and India.

116 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
20231,053
20222,315
2021831
2020939
20191,035