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Foreign Market Entry Mode Research: A Review and Research Agenda

2017

ABSTRACTThis article gives a retrospective look at the main determinants of foreign market entry modes and examines the variables and conditions used in empirical studies in this stream of research. We found that there is an “analytical context hazard” in past studies. The findings suggest: first, future research should focus on developing and extending theories with reference to strategy dimension and market/industry environment; second, the interrelationship between the main entry mode determinants should be figured out; third, attention has to be paid to the entry modes of firms from non-developed economies in research.

Foreign market entry modesPublic economics05 social sciencesMode (statistics)Context (language use)HazardEmpirical research0502 economics and businessEconomics050211 marketingBusiness and International ManagementDimension (data warehouse)MarketingGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance050203 business & managementForeign marketThe International Trade Journal
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Pros and cons of family policies for mothers' labour market participation

2012

PurposeThe purpose of this editorial is to examine sociological research on the possibilities and pitfalls of social policies for mothers' employment participation, and identify research gaps in the existing literature. The paper aims to focus mainly on the implications of parental leave schemes on mothers' employment participation.Design/methodology/approachThe editorial discusses the inconsistencies in the current sociological debate on the impact of social policies on mothers' employment.FindingsThe relationship between parental leave policies and women's participation in the work force is complex. The literature shows a disagreement about whether such policies mitigate family‐related ca…

Labour economicsMarket participationSociology and Political ScienceOrder (exchange)Sociological researchEconomicsChildbirthParental leaveWelfare stateGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceWork forceSocial policyInternational Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
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COMPETITIVENESS OF LATVIAN FIRMS IN CHINA

2012

The results of the firms’ performance are one of the key aspects in the research of competitiveness. The competitiveness of firms is a concept that involves many aspects of measurement. There are many models that can be used to assess the international competitiveness of firms, including the competitiveness of foreign firms in the Chinese market. The opportunities of Latvian firms to enter China market and the capabilities of Latvian firms to compete in China have not so far been sufficiently studied. In 2010 the export volume of Latvian firms to China was 25 million EUR and more than half of it was export of raw materials. The model of SME competitiveness is used to research the competitiv…

Market economybusiness.industrylanguageChinese marketLatvianInternational tradebusinessChinalanguage.human_languageECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
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Stackelberg Equilibrium with Many Leaders and Followers. The Case of Setup Costs

2016

I provide conditions that guarantee that a Stackelberg game with a setup cost and an integer number of leaders and followers has an equilibrium in pure strategies. The main feature of the game is that when the marginal follower leaves the market the price jumps up, so that a leader’s payoff is neither continuous nor quasiconcave. To show existence I check that a leader’s value function satisfies the following single crossing condition: When the other leaders produce more the leader never accommodates entry of more followers. If demand is strictly logconcave, and if marginal costs are both non decreasing and not flatter than average costs, then a Stackelberg equilibrium exists. Besides showi…

MicroeconomicsMarginal costQuasiconvex functionBellman equationStochastic gameEconomicsStackelberg competitionDeterrence theoryMarket powerCournot competitionMathematical economicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Segmenting the spectators of national team sports: the case of a pre-competition match

2015

It has become common for academics and sports marketing professionals to study and explain the heterogeneity and complexity of sports spectators' behaviours and attitudes, with numerous works addressing this topic But these surveys are more about fans of professional sports clubs (soccer, basketball, baseball, hockey, etc) who attend regular season games in their favourite teams' home stadium or arena. To our knowledge, very few studies have been conducted into spectators of national teams. It is these spectators who are of the focus of this paper.

MarketingCompetition (economics)FavouriteFocus (computing)Sports spectatorsBasketballMarket segmentationAdvertisingSociologyBusiness and International ManagementSports marketingStadiumFinanceInternational Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship
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Intestinal Trematode Infections

2014

Intestinal trematodes are among the most common types of parasitic worms. About 76 species belonging to 14 families have been recorded infecting humans. Infection commonly occurs when humans eat raw or undercooked foods that contain the infective metacercariae. These parasites are diverse in regard to their morphology, geographical distribution and life cycle, which make it difficult to study the parasitic diseases that they cause. Many of these intestinal trematodes have been considered as endemic parasites in the past. However, the geographical limits and the population at risk are currently expanding and changing in relation to factors such as growing international markets, improved tran…

International marketeducation.field_of_studybiologyIntestinal trematodePopulationIntermediate hostHelminthsZoologyTrematodaEating habitsbiology.organism_classificationPathogenicityeducation
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Crossing Borders: An Online Interdisciplinary Course in Health Informatics for Students From Two Countries.

2017

A cross-countries and interprofessional novel approach for delivering an international interdisciplinary graduate health informatics course online is presented. Included in this discussion are the challenges, lessons learned, and pedagogical recommendations from the experiences of teaching the course. Four professors from three different fields and from three universities collaborated in offering an international health informatics course for an interdisciplinary group of 18 US and seven Norwegian students. Highly motivated students and professors, an online technology infrastructure that supported asynchronously communication and course delivery, the ability to adapt the curriculum to meet…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementNursing (miscellaneous)020205 medical informaticsUniversitiesStrategy and ManagementPharmaceutical ScienceHealth Informatics02 engineering and technologyHealth informaticsInformation scienceCourse (navigation)Drug DiscoveryComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHumansCooperative BehaviorStudentsCurriculumSimulationMarketingPharmacologyMedical educationInternetbusiness.industryNorway05 social sciences050301 educationInternational healthUnited StatesInformaticsThe InternetInterdisciplinary CommunicationCurriculumbusiness0503 educationMedical InformaticsContent managementComputers, informatics, nursing : CIN
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The refugee entrepreneurship process from/in emerging economies

2021

The paper examines several refugee experiences in Mexico and presents their reasons for leaving their home countries. A gap in research is identifying the entrepreneurial process experienced by refugee entrepreneurs. We use the case study of 10 Latin American refugees in Mexico to propose a conceptual framework that describes the entrepreneurial process of refugee entrepreneurs. We have found that this process begins with the abandonment of the country of origin, followed by the traumatic experiences that caused flight and the difficulties they face in the pilgrimage to the host country. These events help shape the entrepreneurial intention of the refugees.

Economic growthEntrepreneurshipLatin AmericansEconomia internacionalAbandonment (legal)Refugee05 social sciencesRefugiatsPilgrimageCountry of originManagement Information SystemsPersones (Dret internacional)Conceptual frameworkManagement of Technology and InnovationPolitical science0502 economics and business050211 marketingEmerging markets050203 business & management
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New Perspective in Atrial Fibrillation

2020

International audience; Despite a large number of publications on this subject, the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in atrial fibrillation (AF) onset and recurrence are uncertain [...]

medicine.medical_specialtyeducationMEDLINElcsh:Medicinemacromolecular substances030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessmedicineIntensive care medicine[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologybusiness.industrylcsh:R05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Subject (documents)Atrial fibrillationGeneral Medicinemedicine.disease3. Good healthn/aEditorial050211 marketingbusiness[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology
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Expert views on current and future use of social media among crisis and emergency management organizations: Incentives and barriers

2016

Knowledge managementSocial PsychologyEmergency managementbusiness.industrysocial mediaCommunication05 social sciencessosiaalinen mediaemergency managementPublic relationskriisiviestintäHuman-Computer InteractionIncentivetechnology acceptance0502 economics and business050211 marketingSocial mediata518Current (fluid)crisis communicationbusiness050203 business & managementCrisis communicationHuman Technology
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