Internationalization trajectories - a crosscountry comparison: Are large Chinese and Indian companies different?
Fortanier, Fabienne and van Tulder, Rob (2008). Internationalization trajectories - a crosscountry comparison: Are large Chinese and Indian companies different?. UNU-MERIT.
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van Tulder, RobTitle Internationalization trajectories - a crosscountry comparison: Are large Chinese and Indian companies different? Publication Date 2008 Place of Publication Maastricht, NL Publisher UNU-MERIT Pages 47 Abstract This paper explores whether the internationalization trajectories – patterns over time in the level, pace, variability and temporal concentration of international expansion – of large firms from China and India are fundamentally different from those of developed country firms. A longitudinal cross-country comparative study of 256 large firms for the 1990-2004 period shows that, although internationalization trajectories of large and leading Chinese and Indian firms are indeed different, there are also considerable similarities between established developed country firms and the new firms from emerging markets, not in the least because they often interact within the same sector Keyword Internationalization trajectories
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