Table of contents - Special Issue: Exploring the interconnections between institutions, innovation, geography, and internationalization in emerging markets
Guest Editors: William Newburry, John R. McIntyre and Wlamir Xavier
Knowledge will set you free: Enhancing the firm’s responsiveness to institutional change
Luis Alfonso DauThe purpose of this paper is to combine notions from the POST Model of Economic Geography and Learning Theory from International Business to study how firms may enhance their…
Experience the “ambience”: Testing perceptions of ambient advertising innovations between the United States and Indian consumers
Jun Wu, Anshu Saxena Arora, Amit AroraAmbient advertising is a unique, intimate and non-traditional form of communication between the product and the consumer; and uses all physical and environmental elements leading…
Reverse innovation antecedents
Felipe Mendes Borini, Sidney Costa, Moacir de Miranda Oliveira Junior– The purpose of this paper is to determine the antecedents of reverse innovation.
Competitiveness of clusters: A comparative analysis between wine industries in Chile and Brazil
Greici Sarturi, Carlos Augusto França Vargas, João Maurício Gama Boaventura, Silvio Aparecido dos SantosThe purpose of this paper is to deepen the discussion regarding the competitiveness of clusters based on a theoretical and empirical study that compares the level of…
State capitalism and clusters: the case of Brazilian shipbuilding
Frank L. DuBois, Marcos Andre Mendes PrimoState capitalism is an economic model that relies on the role of a strong central government to support chosen firms and industries with subsidies, tax benefits and other…
Is collective efficiency in subsistence clusters a growth strategy? The case of the wood industry in Oberá, Argentina
Carlos M. F-Jardon, Regina Negri PaganiSmall and medium enterprises (SMEs), which main objective is to satisfy the basic needs of the entrepreneur, when geographically concentrated make up subsistence clusters. The…
The effects of past satisfaction and commitment on the future intention to internationalize
Jase R Ramsey, Livia Barakat, Matthew C. Mitchell, Thomas Ganey, Olesea VoloshinThe purpose of this paper is to provide evidence that firms that are more committed to internationalization, systematically differ from firms that are less committed to…
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- Prof Ilan Alon