SMEs in the Age of Globalization/
[ Livros ] Publicado por : Edward Elgar, (Reino Unido:) Detalhes físicos: 615 p. ISBN:184064852X. Ano: 2003 Tipo de Material: LivrosLocalização atual | Classificação | Exemplar | Situação | Previsão de devolução | Código de barras | Reservas do item |
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction David B. Audretsch
PART | GLOBALIZATION AND THE ROLE OF SMEs
1. David B. Audretsch and A. Roy Thurik (2001), What's New about the New Economy? Sources of Growth in the Managed and Entrepreneurial Economies', Industrial and Corporate Change, 10 (1), 267-315
2. Tomás O. Kohn (1997). 'SmaIl Firms as International Players', Simal Business Economics, 9 (1), February, 45-51
3. Benjamin Gomes-Casseres (1997), Alliance Strategies of SmaIl Firms', Small Business Economics, 9 (1), February, 33-44
PART || SMEs AND GLOBAL STRATEGIES
4. Patricia P. McDougal! (1989). International Versus Domestic Entrepreneurship: New Venture Strategic Behavior and Industry Structure', Journal of Business Venturing, 4 (6), 387-400
PART ||| SMEs AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
5. Edith Tilton Penrose (1956), 'Foreign Investment and the Growth of
the Firm', Economic Journal, 66 (262), June, 220-35
6. Masataka Fujita (1995), 'SmalI and Medium-sized Transnational Corporations: Salient Features', Sina!! Business Econo,nics, 7 (4), August,251-71
7. Peter J. Buckley (1989), 'Foreign Direct Investment by SmaIl and Medium Sized Enterprises: The Theoretical Background', Sina!! Business Econon,ics, 1 (2), 89-100
8. Masataka Fujita (1995), 'SmaIl and Medium-sized Transnational Corporations: Trends and Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment', Small Business Economics, 7(3), June, 183-204
PART IV CLUSTERS AND NETWORKS AS SOURCES OF SME COMPETITIVENESS
9. Michael E. Porter (2000), 'Locations, Clusters. and Company Strategy'. in Gordon L. Clark, Maryann P. Feldman and Meric S. Gertler (eds). The Oxford Handbook o! Eco,zo,nic Geograp/iv. Chapter 13, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 253-74
10. Hideki Yamawaki (2002), 'The Evolution and Structure of Industrial Clusters in Japan', Small Business Economics, 18 (1-3), February-May, 121-40
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PART V EX PORT STRATEGIES OF SMEs
11. Joachim Wagner (1995), 'Exports, Firm Size, and Firm Dynamics', Small Business Economics, 7 (1), February, 29-39
12. Bee Yan Aw, Geeta Batra and Mark J. Roberts (2001), 'Firm Heterogeneity and Export—Domestic Price Differentials: A Study of Taiwanese Electronics Products' ,. Journal of International Econornics., 54, 149-69
13. Joachim Wagner (2001), 'A Note on the Firm Size - Export Relationship', SrnaIl Business Economics, 17 (4), December, 229-37
PART VI SMEs AND THE INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT OF LABOR
14. Annalee Saxenian (2001), 'The Role of Immigrant Entrepreneurs in New Venture Creation', in Claudia Bird Schoonhoven and Elaine Romaneili (eds), The Entrepreneurship Dynarnic: Origins of Entrepreneurship and the Evolution of Industries, Chapter 4, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 68-108, references
15. Anuradha Basu (1998), 'An Exploration of Entrepreneurial Activity among Asian SmalI Businesses in Britain', Small Business Economics, 10(4), June, 313-26 294
PART VII SMEs AND TRANSNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
16. Lorraine Eden, Edward Levitas and Richard J. Martinez (1997), 'The Production. Transfer and Spiilover of Technology: Comparing Large and Small Multinationais as Technology Producers', Small Business Economics, 9 (1), February, 53-66
17. Peter J. Buckley (1997), 'International Technology Transfer by Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises', Small Business Economics,
9 (1), February, 67-78
PART VIII THE DEVELOPING COUNTRY CONTEXT
18. Brian Levy (1991), 'Transactions Costs, the Size of Firms and Industrial Policy: Lessons from a Comparative Case Study of the Footwear Industry in Korea and Taiwan', Journal of Development Economics, 34 (1/2), November, 151-78
19. Mona Haddad, Jaime de Melo and Brendan Horton (1996), 'Morocco, 1984-89: Trade Liberalization, Exports, and Industrial Performance', in Mark J. Roberts and Janies R. Tybout (eds), Industrial Evolution in Developing Countries: Micro Patterns of Turnover, Productivity, and Market Structure, Chapter 12, Oxford: Oxford University Press for the World Bank, 285-313
20. Jeffrey B. Nugent and Seung-Jae Yhee (2002), 'Small and Medium Enterprises in Korea: Achievements, Constraints and Policy Issues', Small Business Economics, 18(1-3), February—May. 85-119
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21. Bee Yan Aw and Geeta Batra (1999), 'Wages, Firm Size, and Wage Inequality: How Much Do Exports Matter?', in David B. Audretsch and A. Roy Thurik (eds), Innovation, Industry Evolution, and Employment, Chapter 2, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 13-56
PART IX POLICY ISSUES
22. Zoltan J. Acs, Randall Morck, J. Myles Shaver and Bernard Yeung (1997), 'The Internationalization of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: A Policy Perspective', Small Business Economics, 9 (1). February, 7-20
23. Steven J. Davis and Magnus Henrekson (1997), 'Industrial Policy, Employer Size, and Economic Performance in Sweden', in Richard B. Freeman. Robert Topel and Birgitta Swedenborg (eds), The Welfare State in Transition: Reforming the Swedish Model, Chapter 9, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 353-97
24. Ingrid Verheul, Sander Wennekers, David Audretsch and Roy Thurik (2002), 'An Eclectic Theory of Entrepreneurship: Policies, Institutions and Culture', in David Audretsch, Roy Thurik, Ingrid Verheul and Sander Wennekers (eds), Entrepreneurship:
Deter,ninants and Policy in a European-US Comparison, Chapter 2,
Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 11-81
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