Industrial relations and FDI from China and India in Germany
Fuchs, M.
Henn, S.
Franz, M.
Mudambi, R.
Päivi Oinas
Oinas Päivi
ORCID: 0000-0001-5521-3060
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Regional industrial transformations in the interconnected global economy
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On the socio-spatial embeddedness of business firms
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Proximity, external relations, and local economic development
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The evolution of technologies in time and space: From national and regional to spatial innovation systems
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Editorial: Sailing in the Ocean of Knowledge, 2008-13
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Martin Franz
Franz Martin
ORCID: 0000-0002-1187-5166
The challenge of sustainability: incentives for brownfield regeneration in Europe
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Sustainable development and brownfield regeneration.What defines the quality of derelict land recycling?
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The development of a brownfield-specific sustainability and indicator framework for regenerating sites: proposing a new definition of ‘sustainable brownfield regeneration’
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The potential of collective power in a Global Production Network: UNICOME and Metro Cash & Carry in India
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The value of commodity biographies: integrating tribal farmers in India into a global organic agro-food network
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The role of resistance in a retail production network: Protests against supermarkets in India
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Lebensmitteleinzelhandel in Indien
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BRIC-Investitionen in Deutschland
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Willkommen oder Widerstand Reaktionen von Belegschaften und ihrer Repräsentanten
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Investitionen aus den BRIC-Staaten
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Transnational labour migration and the offshoring of knowledge-intensive business services within global production networks: The case of a German automotive company in Turkey
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Guest editorial value chains - Linking theory and practice
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Editorial,Editorial
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The bridging role of intermediaries in food production networks: Indian organic pepper in germany
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Foreign Divestment in the Retail Sector – The Host Market’s Perspective
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Framing smallholder inclusion in global value chains -Case studies from India and West Africa
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Short waves of supermarket diffusion in Turkey,Krátké vlny difuze supermarketů v Turecku
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Editorial
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Globalization and the water-energy-food nexus – Using the global production networks approach to analyze society-environment relations
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Migros türk – a (trans-) national corporation – and processes of globalisation in the turkish food retail sector,Migros türk – une entreprise (trans-) nationale: Les processus de mondialisation du commerce d’alimentation de détail en turquie,Migros Türk - ein (trans-) nationales Unternehmen und Prozesse der Globalisierung im türkischen Lebensmitteleinzelhandel
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Place-making and 'green' reuses of brownfields in the Ruhr
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Multipolis: High-Tech-Cluster in North Finland. A transferable model for peripheral regions?,Multipolis: High-Tech-Cluster in Nordfinnland : Ein Übertragbares Modell für Periphere Räume?
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Resistance and strategic responses in food supply networks: Metro cash & carry in Bangalore
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Editorial
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Trading in the dark - The medicinal plants production network in Uttarakhand
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Small Indian investments in Germany - The example of a service company,Kleine indische Investitionen in Deutschland -: Das Beispiel eines Dienstleistungsunternehmens
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Exclusivity of private governance structures in agrofood networks: Bayer and the food retailing and processing sector in India
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Othering practices toward new firm owners: Empirical insights from South-North firm acquisitions in Germany
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Production Network Knowledge as A Foundation for Resistance - Workers Influence on A Chinese Acquisition in Germany
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South Asia in science, school and practice: Annual Conference of the German Society for Geography (DGfG) - South Asia Working Group in February,Südasien in wissenschaft, schule und praxis: Jahrestagung des DGfG-arbeitskreises südasien im Februar
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Javier Revilla Diez
Revilla Diez Javier
ORCID: 0000-0003-2065-1380
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Regional Innovation Systems within a Transitional Context: Evolutionary Comparison of the Electronics Industry in Shenzhen and Dongguan Since the Opening of China
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Rural-rural differences in Vietnamese pro-poor growth: Does households’ income composition make a difference?
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Agile firm organisation and upgrading in the greater pearl river delta
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Participation in different regional non-farm wage activities: Evidence from Thailand and Vietnam
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Technological capabilities and the regional embeddedness of multinational companies. A case study of germany and the uk1
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Intangible assets and MNES’ locational strategies for innovation - or: Why the regional matters: Empirical insights from Germany and the UK1
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The perception of local institutional quality by multinationals in a transition economy context: Empirical evidence from three regions in Ukraine
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Obtaining non-farm wage employment in rural Vietnam
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Intangible assets and MNEs' locational strategies for innovation-or: Why the regional matters,Immaterielle Vermögenswerte und regionale Innovationsstrategien von Multinationalen Unternehmen
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Vietnam 30 years after Doi Moi: Achievements and challenges
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Knowledge spillover and technological upgrading: The case of Guangdong Province, China
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Editorial: Socio-economic networks and value chains in the Global South - An institutional perspective
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The determinants of regional disparities in skill segregation: Evidence from german regions
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Scaling innovation in South East Asia: Empirical evidence from Singapore, Penang (Malaysia) and Bangkok
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The localization of electronics manufacturing in the Greater Pearl River Delta, China: Do global implants put down local roots?
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Interactive learning, informal networks and innovation: Evidence from electronics firm survey in the Pearl River Delta, China
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Hannover after the world exhibition EXPO 2000 - An attempt to establish an ICT-cluster
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Dynamics in an unequal world
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Firms' contribution to flood risk reduction-scenario-based experiments from Jakarta and Semarang, Indonesia
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Intangible assets as drivers of innovation: Empirical evidence on multinational enterprises in German and UK regional systems of innovation
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Firms as drivers of integrative adaptive regional development in the context of environmental hazards in developing countries and emerging economies – A conceptual framework
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Metropolitan innovation systems: A comparison between Barcelona, Stockholm, and Vienna
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Regional Innovative Potential in Southeast Asia: Empirical evidence from Singapore, Penang (Malaysia) and Thailand,Potentiels d'innovation regionaux dans le Sud-Est asiatique: Resultats empiriques relatifs a Singapour, a Penang (Malaisie) et a la Thailande,Regionale Innovationspotentiale in Südostasien Empirische Ergebnisse aus Singapur, Penang (Malaysia) und Thailand
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One country, two systems: How regional institutions shape governance modes in the greater Pearl River Delta, China
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Doing business in Ukraine – multinational companies in the trap of regional institutions?
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Socio-economic vulnerability of coastal communities in southern Thailand: The development of adaptation strategies
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Modelling the economic vulnerability of households in the Phang-Nga Province (Thailand) to natural disasters
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Capitalising on institutional diversity and complementary resources in cross-border metropolitan regions: The case of electronics firms in Hong Kong and the pearl river delta
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Metropolises of the Global South in global economic processes,Weltstädte des Globalen Südens in weltwirtschaftlichen Prozessen
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Innovative networks in manufacturing: Some empirical evidence from the metropolitan area of Barcelona
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'Recession push' and 'prosperity pull' entrepreneurship in a rural developing context
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Potential of remote sensing techniques for tsunami hazard and vulnerability analysis-a case study from Phang-Nga province, Thailand
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Cities as regional nodes in global value chains: The example of the oil and gas industry in Southeast Asia,Städte als regionale Knotenpunkte in globalen Wertschöpfungsketten: Das Beispiel der Erdöl- und Erdgasindustrie in Südostasien
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Determinants and Consequences of Internal Return Migration in Thailand and Vietnam
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Self-Employment and Its Influence on the Vulnerability to Poverty of Households in Rural Vietnam—A Panel Data Analysis
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Multinational enterprises and industrial spatial concentration patterns in the Red River Delta and Southeast Vietnam
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Regional innovation systems within a transitional context: Evolutionary comparison of the electronics industry in shenzhen and dongguan since the opening of china
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Multinational enterprises or the quality of regional institutions – What drives the diffusion of global CSR certificates in a transition economy? Evidence from Vietnam
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Network Structures in Regional Innovation Systems
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Determinants of Networking Practices in the Chinese Transition Context: Empirical Insights from the Pearl River Delta
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Ohne Nahversorgung? Plädoyer für einen neuen Gesellschaftsvertrag zur Gewährleistung der Zukunft ländlicher Räume
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Spaces for integration or a divide? New-generation growth corridors and their integration in global value chains in the Global South
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Local embeddedness of knowledge spillover agents: Empirical evidence from German star scientists
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Technological capabilities and innovation in Southeast Asia: Results from innovation surveys in Singapore, Penang and Bangkok
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Explaining micro entrepreneurship in rural Vietnam—a multilevel analysis
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The role of multinational corporations in metropolitan innovation systems: Empirical evidence from Europe and Southeast Asia
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Revisiting gateway cities: connecting hubs in global networks to their hinterlands
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Less than expected—The minor role of foreign firms in upgrading domestic suppliers—The case of Vietnam
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The Impact of Academic Mobility on the Creation of Localized Intangible Assets
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Regional Innovation Systems
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A typology of household livelihood changes in rural coastal areas of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta—Capturing the heterogeneity and complexity of the social‐ecological context
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Introduction: Nodes in global networks
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Martina Fuchs
Fuchs Martina
ORCID: 0000-0002-4644-1448
Managing culture and interspace in cross-border investments: Building a global company
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Product upgrading and survival: The case of VW Navarra
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Qualifizierung für „Industrie 4.0“: Facharbeit in Deutschland und deutschen Auslandsniederlassungen in Emerging Economies
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Loose coordination and relocation in a South-South value chain: Cashew processing and trade in southern India and Ivory Coast
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Global Encounters Challenge Western Rationality Assumptions
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From honeymoon to distanced partnership: German managers in international M&A,Von den Flitterwochen zur distanzierten Partnerschaft: Deutsche Manager in internationalen M&A
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‘Western’ professional ethics challenged by foreign acquisitions: German managers’ patterns of interpretation surrounding Chinese and Indian investors
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The effects of the crisis of 1994/95 on the Mexican labour market: The case of the city of Puebla
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Dynamics in an unequal world
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Othering practices toward new firm owners: Empirical insights from South-North firm acquisitions in Germany
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Rationality and routines as dynamic capabilities? The case of property investors
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Ram Mudambi
Mudambi Ram
ORCID: 0000-0002-5396-5602
Accessing vs sourcing knowledge: A comparative study of R&D internationalization between emerging and advanced economy firms
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From Shallow Resource Pools to Emerging Clusters: The Role of Multinational Enterprise Subsidiaries in Peripheral Areas
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A longitudinal study of MNE innovation: The case of Goodyear
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The red queen in action: The longitudinal effects of capital investments in the mobile telecommunications sector
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Government regulation, corruption, and FDI
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MNEs as border-crossing multi-location enterprises: The role of discontinuities in geographic space
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Clusters, connectivity and catch-up: Bollywood and bangalore in the global economy
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EMNCs and catch-up processes: The case of four Indian industries
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Advancing science on the knife's edge: Integration and specialization in management Ph.D. programs
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Frontiers of research in international business
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Proactive R&D management and firm growth: A punctuated equilibrium model
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Multinational Enterprises and Local Contexts: The Opportunities and Challenges of Multiple Embeddedness
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Introduction: Place, space and organization-economic geography and the multinational enterprise
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Global sourcing and value creation: Opportunities and challenges
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Global innovation in MNCs: The effects of subsidiary self-determination and teamwork
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The survival of international new ventures
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Erratum: Balancing private and state ownership in emerging markets' telecommunications infrastructure: Country, industry, and firm influences (Journal of International Business Studies (2004) 35 (233-250) doi: 10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8400082)
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Balancing private and state ownership in emerging markets' telecommunications infrastructure: Country, industry, and firm influences
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From markets to partnerships and hierarchies to coalitions: Perpectives on the modern multinational corporation
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Erratum: "Institutions and international business: A theoretical overview" (International Business Review (2002) vol. 11 (635-646) S0969593102000422)
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Domestic drug prohibition as a source of foreign institutional instability: An analysis of the multinational extralegal enterprise
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From transaction cost economics to relationship marketing: a model of buyer-supplier relations
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Entry deterrence: The case of a buyer with market power
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Knowledge Connectivity in an Adverse Context: Global Value Chains and Pakistani Offshore Service Providers
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The Metropolitan Effect: Colonial Influence on the Internationalization of Francophone African Firms
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The global connectivity of regional innovation systems in Italy: a core–periphery perspective
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Managing culture and interspace in cross-border investments: Building a global company
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Location, control and firm innovation: The case of the mobile handset industry
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Foreword: Innovation in a world of rapid change
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MNEs as border-crossing multi-location enterprises: The role of discontinuities in geographic space
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Multinational enterprises and competence-creating knowledge flows: A theoretical analysis
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Is knowledge power? Knowledge flows, subsidiary power and rent-seeking within MNCs
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Innovation in US metropolitan areas: The role of global connectivity
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A handbook of alternative theories of public economics
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Foreign actors and intellectual property protection regulations in developing countries
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Multinational investment attraction: Principal-agent considerations
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Clarifying the relationships between institutions and global strategy
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Public support for innovation and the openness of firms' innovation activities
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Scheuplein Christoph
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Email: Scheuplein@iat.eu
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ORCID: 0000-0003-1828-5836
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Measuring regional science networks in China: A comparison of international and domestic bibliographic data sources
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The Geography of Creativity
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Cuban Landscapes: Heritage, Memory, and Place
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Multinationals and Economic Geography: Location, Technology and Innovation
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The Challenging Task of Governing Cross-Border Investment in Peripheral Regions: Polish Investors in Northeast Germany
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Beyond clusters? Field configuration and regional platforming: the Aviation Valley initiative in the Polish Podkarpackie region
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Kreativität als räumliches Phänomen
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THE ROLE OF EU REGIONAL POLICY IN DRIVING CREATIVE REGIONS
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Das kreative Feld – Versuch einer Synthese des kulturellen Kreativitätsprozesses aus räumlicher Perspektive
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Economic Geography: An Institutional Approach, Second Edition ´
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創造性,革新性,起業家精神の結合と橋渡し
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Between embeddedness and otherness: Internationalisation of grocery retailers in emerging markets
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Inwertsetzung von temporären Räumlichkeiten. Standortstrategien von Pop-up-Restaurants in Berlin
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Family business and regional development
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Between location, persistence and relocation-early historical and spatial trajectories of the Polish aviation industry
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Spatial familiness and family spatialities—searching for fertile ground between family business and regional studies
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Family firms and corporate spatial responsibilities in Germany
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