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Moslemi Amir
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Jesse Meuronen
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Laasonen Juhana
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Dzenov Evgenii
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Mohammad Salahshour
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Syed Yasir Qamar
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Helminen Patrik Otto
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Ahmed, P.K., 1998. Culture and climate for innovation, European
Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 1, No.1, pp. 30-43
Arora, A. and Ceccagnoli, M. 2006. Patent protection,
complementary assets, and firms’ incentives for technology
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Busenitz, L.W., Gomez, C., & Spencer, J.W. 2000. Country
institutional profiles: Interlocking entrepreneurial phenomena.
Academy of Management Journal, 43, 994–1003
Andersen, B. and Kozelmann, S. 2008. In search of a useful theory
of productive potential of intellectual property rights. Research
Policy, 37, pp.12-28
Harrison, J.R., Lin, Z., Carroll, G.R. and Carley, K.M. 2007.
Simulation modeling in organisational and management research,
Academy of Management Review, 32(4), 1229-1245.
Molero J., 1998. Patterns of internationalization of Spanish
innovatory firms. Research Policy, 27(5), pp. 541-558.
Tripsas, M., and Gavetti. G. 2000. Capabilities, cognition, and
inertia: Evidence from digital imaging. Strategic Management
Journal, Vol. 21, pp. 1147–1162.
Luo, Y. & Park, S. 2001. Strategic alignment and performance of
market-seeking MNCs in China. Strategic Management Journal,
22(2), pp. 877-903.
Patel, P. and Pavitt, K., 1991. Large Firms in the Production of the
World's Technology: An Important Case of Non-Globalisation,
Journal of International Business Studies, 22(1), pp. 1-21.
Sterlacchini, A., 1999. Do innovative activities matter to small
firms in non-R&D-intensive industries? An application to export
performance. Research Policy, 28(8), pp. 819–832.
Teece, D. J. 2006. Reflections on “profiting from innovation.”
Research Policy, Vol. 35, pp. 1131–1146.
Cooper, R.G., Edgett, S.J, Kleinschmidt, E.J 2002. Optimizing the
Stage-Gate Process: what best practice companies are doing,
Research-Technology Management, Vol.35, No 5
Chesbrough, H. W. 2004, ‘Managing open innovation’, ResearchTechnology Management, Vol. 47, No 1, pp. 23-26.
Teece, D.J., Pisano, G., and Shuen, A., 1997. Dynamic capabilities
and strategic mangement. Strategic Management Journal, 18(7),
pp.509-533.
Tether, B., 2002. Who co-operates for innovation, and why. An
empirical analysis, Research Policy, 31(6), pp. 947-967.
Andersen, O., 1993. On the internationalization process of firms: a
critical analysis. Journal of International Business Studies, 24(2),
pp. 209-231
Repenning, N.P., 2001. Understanding fire fighting in new product
development. The Journal of Product Innovation Management,
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Eric von Hippel, Lead users: A source of novel product concepts.
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Archibugi, D. and Coco, A., 2005. Measuring technological
capabilities at the country level: a survey and a menu for choice.
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Immonen Ekaterina
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Lin Sen
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Jauho Ilona
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Ilmo Räsänen
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Research Policy, 34(2), pp. 175–94.
Basile, R., 2001. Export behaviour of Italian manufacturing firms
over the nineties: the role of innovation. Research Policy, 30(8),
pp. 1185-1201.
Bell, R.M. and Pavitt, K., 1993. Technological Accumulation and
Industrial Growth: contrasts between Developed and Developing
Countries. Industrial and Corporate Change, 2(2), pp. 157-211.
Fosfuri, A. 2006. The licensing dilemma: understanding the
determinants or the rate of technology licensing. Strategic
management journal, 27, pp. 1141-1158
Contractor, F.J., Kundu, S.K., and Hsu, C.C., 2003. A three-stage
theory of international expansion: The link between
multinationality and performance in the service sector. Journal of
International Business Studies, 34(1), pp. 5–18.
Gans, J. S., and Stern, S. 2003. The product market and the market
for “ideas”: Commercialization strategies for technology
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Ghoshal, S. 1987. Global strategy: an organizing framework.
Strategic Management Journal Vol. 8, No.5, pp. 425-440
Hitt, M.A., Ahlstrom, D., Dacin, M.T., Levitas, E., & Svobodina, L.
2004. The institutional effects on strategic alliance partner
selection in emerging markets: China vs. Russia. Organization
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Wang, C. and Kafouros, M., 2009. What Factors Determine
Innovation Performance in Emerging Economies? Evidence from
China. International Business Review, 18(6), pp. 606-616.
Eisenhardt, K. M. 1989. Building theories from case study
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Davis, J.P., Eisenhardt, K.M. and Bingham, C.B. 2007. Developing
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Review, 32(2), 480-499.
Castellani, D. and Zanfei, A., 2007b. Internationalisation,
innovation and productivity: how do firms differ in Italy? The
World Economy, 30(1), pp. 156-176.
Coviello, N.E. and Munro H.J., 1997. Network Relationships and
the Internationalisation Process of the Small Software Firm.
International Business Review, 6(4), pp. 361-386.
Kafouros, M.I., Buckley P.J., Sharp, J.A., and Wang, C., 2008. The
role of internationalization in explaining innovation performance.
Technovation 28(1-2), pp. 63-74.
Laursen, K. and Salter, A., 2006. Open for innovation: the role of
openness in explaining innovation performance among UK
manufacturing firms. Strategic Management Journal, 27(2), pp.
131-150.
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