Internationalisation of R&D Improves a firm's technical learning
Companies have been reluctant to internationalize the R&D function. The reasons for keeping R&D geographically centralized are mostly related to preserving optimal communication patterns. But market forces, and the diffusion of the sources of technological know-how, oblige many companies to...
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Main Author: | DE MEYER, Arnoud |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
1993
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