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This study extends the work of Lia, Hsieh, and Chen (2004) and Lee and Cheng (2007) by presenting a theoretical derivation of degree of technology leverage (DTL). DTL is empirically used to examine the performance of technology strategy for to make (in-house R&D) or buy (external technology) decisions for 332 Taiwanese manufacturing and high-tech firms. The empirical results suggest that imported...
Born global (BG) is the new ventures with fast internationalization soon after its foundation. Constrained by resources limits, BG has to rely on network and resources to promote internationalization. This paper constructs a driving force framework composed with network and key resources to internationalization based on the view of network and resources. After defining key resources, this paper illuminates...
As an innovative manufacturing paradigm and industrial conformation, the appearance and development of service-embedded manufacturing paradigm changed the competitive landscape of each industry. The manufacturing companies are forced to make business model innovation in order to maintain sustaining competitive advantage. Referencing the classification of business model innovation strategy made by...
China's role in the world economy is an increasing source of attention or concern, depending upon one's perspective. Current evidence indicates that China will continue to be an engine of growth for Southeast Asian economies, drawing in large volumes of imports across a range of inputs. In the near term the United States will remain a major destination for Chinese exports of finished products, although...
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