The impact of strategic choice on the international-ization of the firm
Companies either seeking to expand into foreign markets or to alter their existing institutional arrangements have a choice between three forms of foreign market servicing: exporting, foreign licensing and foreign direct investment (FDI)1 (Buckley 1991; Buckley and Casson 1976; Root 1987; Terpstra 1...
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Main Authors: | CLARK, Timothy, MALLORY, Geoff |
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1997
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