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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: In this article, the authors explored the dynamics of social capital in 121 new foreign market entries (FMEs) of 24 Swedish and New Zealand small-to medium-sized enterprises in early and later phases of their internationalization.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the motivations, obstacles, various organizational and decision-maker traits associated with internationalization, and factors aiding retailers' performance in overseas markets by interview survey in 42 companies.
Abstract: Attempts to break new ground by examining the motivations, obstacles, various organizational and decision‐maker traits associated with internationalization, and factors aiding retailers′ performance in overseas markets by interview survey in 42 companies Investigates possible inter‐relationships between the factors promoting retailer internationalization Results show the structure of the proposed determinants is more complex than that suggested in previous studies The findings represent an initial starting‐point for theorizing and suggest many areas for future research
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01 Jan 1993
TL;DR: The Nationalization and Denationalization of the Sciences: An Introductory Essay E.S. Jamison, T. Shinn, S. Soerlin this paper.
Abstract: Preface. The Nationalization and Denationalization of the Sciences: An Introductory Essay E. Crawford, T. Shinn, S. Soerlin. National and International Aspects of Cross-boundary Science: Scientific Travel in the 18th Century S. Soerlin. Antarctica: The Construction of a Continent by and for Science A. Elzinga. The International Phytogeographical Excursions, 1911-1923: Intellectual Convergence in Vegetation Science K.S. Fischedick, T. Shinn. Migration and the Denationalization of Science P. Hoch, J. Platt. From Multidisciplinary Collaboration to Transnational Objectivity: International Space as Constitutive of Molecular Biology, 1930-1970 P. Abir-Am. National Political Cultures and the Exchange of Knowledge: The Case of Systems Ecology A. Jamison. Internationalism in Soviet World-Science: The Hungarian Case G. Pallo. Some Sociohistorical Aspects of Multiinstitutional Collaborations in High Energy Physics at Cern Between 1975-1985 J. Krige. Redesigning Solomon's House: Conflicts over the Role of University in the Internationalization of Science and Business H. Etzkowitz. Index.
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TL;DR: In this paper, internationalization has evolved from a marginal and minor component to a global, strategic, and mainstream factor in higher education, and the strong appeal for internationalization of the curriculum is a return to the former days of cooperation and exchange, or a call for a more responsible process of internationalization.
Abstract: Over the past 25 years, internationalization has evolved from a marginal and minor component to a global, strategic, and mainstream factor in higher education. Has international higher education lived up to our expectations and its potential? What values have guided it? What have we learned from the past to guide us into the future? Is the strong appeal for internationalization of the curriculum a return to the former days of cooperation and exchange, or a call for a more responsible process of internationalization? Who could have forecasted that internationalization would transform from a process based on values of cooperation to one that is increasingly characterized by competition?
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TL;DR: Tang et al. as discussed by the authors provide a descriptive analysis of Chinese accounting's "bumpy road leading to internationalization" and provide direct evidence on the question of whether IFRS can work properly in markets that are disciplined mainly by regulators rather than market mechanisms.
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