Search
Now showing items 1-5 of 5
Capability portfolio for the initial phase of internationalization of emerging economy firms: a study in the Indian pharmaceutical industry
(International journal of business and globalisation, 2013)
This paper analyses the internationalisation experiences of seven
firms in the Indian pharmaceutical industry and identifies the portfolio of
capabilities required in the initial phase of internationalisation. It traces ...
Performance implications of industry appropriability for manufacturing SMEs : the role of technology orientation
(Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2014)
Purpose
– Industry appropriability – the degree to which firms in an industry can appropriate benefits from their innovations – is a crucial dimension of industry environment. Small and medium manufacturing enterprises ...
Strategic orientations and innovation in resource-constrained SMEs of an emerging economy
(SAGE Publications, 2015)
While previous research has explored the linkages of strategic orientations and innovation for large businesses of developed economies, relatively little is known about these linkages for SMEs of emerging economies. To ...
New environmental stimuli, challenges of entrepreneurial firms and growth leaps: evidences from multisector case studies
(2010-09-07)
This paper conceptualises and delineates five challenges – faced by
entrepreneurial firms in responding to the stimuli for growth provided by the
new environment of globalisation, deregulation and liberalisation. It ...
Motivations capability handicaps, and firm responses in the early phase of internationalization: a study in the Indian pharmaceutical industry
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)
This article identifies and analyzes the experiences of Indian pharmaceutical firms in the early phase of internationalization. It discusses the motivations, forays into international markets, products selection, and ...