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Internationalization, innovations, institutions as drivers of competitiveness for Chinese companies
Инновации. 2017. No. 4. P. 103-108.
Veselova L. S., Veselova A.
The paper aims to analyze applicability of the 3‘I’s concept (internationalization, innovations, and institutes) to explain
development of emerging market companies’ competitive advantages; in particular, it explores how company’s international and innovation activities and embeddedness in networks of relations with institutional agents affect its performance. Analyzing Chinese companies internationalization processes, their innovative activities and specifics of Chinese institutional environment (formal and informal institutions), the study confirms the importance of effective interaction between these three aspects and their driving force for companies’ competitiveness.
Meissner D., Burton N., Galvin P. et al., Journal of Business Research 2021 Vol. 128 P. 762-769
The mirroring hypothesis highlights the correspondence of design characteristics across different architectural levels and in this paper, we consider how mirroring may impact the distribution of national and international innovation activities of firms. We identify incremental and modular innovations (as product architecture reinforcing innovations) along with architectural and radical innovations (as innovations that overturn the ...
Added: February 27, 2020
Roelfsema H. J., Zhang Y., Foresight and STI Governance 2018 No. 3 P. 34-42
With high growth on domestic markets, many firms in emerging economies face a tradeoff between using their competitive advantages in foreign markets or innovating in domestic markets. By analyzing export and innovation data for a large dataset of Chinese firms, we uncover a specific productivity sorting pattern of firms over exporting and innovation. As expected, ...
Added: August 15, 2019
Anna Trifilova, Bessant J., Jia F. et al., Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business in Society 2013 No. 13 (5) P. 599-612
Purpose – This study aims to explore the experience of eight international companies, focusing on their strategies in sustainable innovations in China.
Design/methodology/approach – This investigation is accomplished using a case study methodology. The research is based on the companies’ secondary data and 47 semi-structured face-to-face interviews carried out in Chinese (Mandarin) between September 2010 and ...
Added: December 6, 2013
Thurner T., Gershman M., Roud V., Journal of International Entrepreneurship 2015 Vol. 13 No. 2 P. 118-137
This paper studies the small and often overlooked group of internationally created research-driven ventures and discusses their impact on Russia. Building on previously established networks which allow new knowledge-intense assets to be formed, these companies introduce novel products and processes to the Russian market and develop them further. While such ventures get access to knowledge ...
Added: June 15, 2015
Proskuryakova L. N., Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2017 Vol. 119 P. 205-210
This paper offers a novel comprehensive conceptualization of Energy Technology Foresight (ETF) in emerging economies, including development trajectories, key methodological tools and elements, major challenges and weaknesses. ETF allows the emerging economies to provide the basis for government's energy policy, to create a common vision among the various actors and to strengthen R&D and innovation ...
Added: June 20, 2016
Rudchenko V., Вестник Национальной академии туризма 2016 № 4(40) С. 43-49
This publication examines the characteristics of innovation in the hospitality sector and built as a two-stage study: the analysis of publications on the study topic is made. On the base of data collected from 16 hotels, a typology of innovation in the hospitality sector is formated. The results of the study indicate that innovation is ...
Added: February 26, 2017
Reading : Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited, 2019
The proceedings contain 154 papers. The topics discussed include: the innovation of a hybrid business model for social enterprises; high-technology entrepreneurship for high-growth innovation among entrepreneurs in Bahrain; financial illiteracy and entrepreneurship success: literature review; entrepreneurial competencies and firm performance: evidence from Bahrain; entrepreneurship education and country competitiveness: avenues for future research in the Arab countries; social entrepreneurship as an innovative solution mechanism of social problems in the economy ...
Added: October 29, 2019
Исланкина Е. А., Fiyaksel E., Инновации 2015 № 11 С. 64-74
Modern development of regional innovations is influenced by two trends: the increasing role of global connections and the persistent importance of geographical proximity of actors. This dual nature of spatial factor in regional innovations and the need to take into account multilevel dimensions ranging from local to global, foregrounds the need to study the phenomenon, ...
Added: February 19, 2016
the British Academy of Management (BAM), 2019
The Conference Proceedings from the 2019 British Academy of Management Conference, hosted by Aston Business School, Aston University are, as a collective publication, the property of the Academy.
Authors of papers submitted to, and presented at, the Conference retain the rights to their individual paper.
These proceedings are published by the British Academy of Management (BAM) and ...
Added: October 22, 2019
Чистяков М. В., Российское предпринимательство 2012 № 18 С. 111-118
The article compares the entry strategies of transnational corporations (TNCs) to the automobile markets of Russia and China in the context of approaches by J. Dunning and P. Buckley. The results of comparison reveal that TNCs mainly have a form of their own production in Russia, while in China they have a form of joint ...
Added: November 19, 2012
Grenoble : Grenoble Ecole de Management, 2012
Proceedings contain materials of the R&D Management Conference 2012 aimed at discussion of broad range of issues devoted to R&D management in the framework of innovation strategies and innovation policy elaboration. ...
Added: October 18, 2012
Shushkin M., Экономика и бизнес: теория и практика 2015 № 8 С. 146-148
Information support for innovation is becoming increasingly important for the development of innovative enterprises. Among the variety of technologies currently stand out technology associated with the Internet of things. They have a unique impact on the production of goods and services, their consumption, addressing economic and social issues and the development of the world economy. ...
Added: November 9, 2015
Latukha M., Selivanovskikh L., Journal of East-West Business 2016 Vol. 22 No. 3 P. 168-197
In this article, the authors review talent management practices in information technology (IT) companies from Russia, India, and China, discussing their differences and similarities. Using the emerging market context, the authors debate the factors influencing talent management, specifically in IT companies. The article examines the relevant research on the main talent management issues in Russia, ...
Added: January 26, 2021
Melikyan A., Zhelezov B., Вестник международных организаций: образование, наука, новая экономика 2012 № 1 С. 156-171
The paper discusses recent initiatives undertaken by the Russian Government that are aimed to attract highly qualified foreign specialists to Russian higher education institutions. The authors describe obstacles that both institutions and specialists face. Best practices to attract leading scientists used in various countries are identified. ...
Added: August 27, 2012
Adegbile A., Sarpong D., Meissner D., International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 2017 Vol. 14 No. 4 P. 1-34
The concept of strategic foresight has come to dominate contemporary management discourse in recent times with a remarkable upsurge in the number of scholarly papers reporting a positive influence of strategic foresight on innovation. This causal link has served not only as a point of convergence for many empirical and conceptual studies, but also the ...
Added: September 27, 2016
Linton J. D., Walsh S., International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research 2013 Vol. 19 No. 2 P. 165-186
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider whether the characteristics of a technology affect the type of learning mode used for acquiring abilities related to specific competencies. While technological competencies have a direct impact on firm performance for technology-intensive start-ups, few if any of these firms posses all the prerequisite competencies required for ...
Added: October 19, 2015
Bek M. A., Bek N. N., Sheresheva M. Y. et al., Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 2013 Vol. 28 No. 3 P. 240-259
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop and test models explaining the unsatisfactory innovation activity of Russian firms and the main obstacles to innovation cluster development. Design/methodology/approach: Based on statistical analysis and the results of a pilot survey of 192 local businessmen, followed by imitation modeling analysis, the study tests hypotheses regarding the ...
Added: March 29, 2013
Teplykh G., Экономическая наука современной России 2016 Т. 72 № 1 С. 28-38
Knowledge production function displays the relationship between firm innovative efforts and its results obtained in form of useful knowledge. Analysis of the function allows a better understanding of firm innovation activity for better management of corporate resources. The current paper presents an overview of significant studies on this topic. The paper briefly describes evolution of ...
Added: October 24, 2013
Rosenberg D., / Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ. Series PS "Political Science". 2012. No. 06/PS/2012.
Technological innovations are inherently problematic (risky, uncertain, possess public goods properties (enhances free-riding since it is easy to steal), but once they succeed, they create negative externalities for incumbents in the form of economic resources redistribution. Economic resources are convertible into political power. Therefore, economic redistribution might eventually result in political power redistribution. Those who ...
Added: February 18, 2013
Kardanova E., Loyalka P., Chirikov I. et al., Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education 2016 Vol. 41 No. 5 P. 770-786
Relatively little is known about differences in the quality of engineering education within and across countries because of the lack of valid instruments that allow for the assessment and comparison of engineering students’ skill gains. The purpose of our study is to develop and validate instruments that can be used to compare student skill gains ...
Added: April 7, 2016
Chichkanov N., Miles I. D., Belousova V., 2021 Vol. 41 No. 7-8 P. 489-511
Knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) significantly contribute to the economic growth and competitive advantage of emerging markets, including Silk Road countries. KIBS are not only intermediaries that transfer knowledge through the economy but are also innovators themselves. This paper aims to explore how major innovation drivers influence the implementation of innovation in KIBS. Using a sample ...
Added: January 30, 2019
Каширин В. В., Grachev N. N., Экономика и управление в машиностроении 2016 Т. 43 № 1 С. 25-31
The article examines and analyzes the motivational mechanism of innovation processes and innovation. Examines and analyzes the personal motives for innovation, the motives of large manufacturers to implement innovations, social and economic foundations of innovation. The analysis of individual motives for innovation. Considered and analyzed the social and economic foundations of innovation. The question of ...
Added: May 25, 2016
Volkova I., Гительман Л. Д., Кожевников М. В. et al., М. : ЗАО "Издательство "Экономика", 2014
The book addresses issues of strengthening innovation in energy companies, related to the implementation of integrated solutions, including technological, organizational and socio-economic innovation: the introduction of elements of the smart grid, low power, control mechanisms energy deman ...
Added: October 31, 2015
Pimonova S., Fomina E., Университетское управление: практика и анализ 2019 Т. 23 № 4 С. 91-103
The presented article belongs to the research categories, thus, is the result of research conducted by the authors, as well as the interpretation of the identified factors influencing the satisfaction of students participating in international academic mobility. In the study, the issues of the effectiveness of internationalization of education in Russian universities are provided by ...
Added: September 19, 2019