Despite the fact that the dominant theories of the internationalization of small-medium enterpris... more Despite the fact that the dominant theories of the internationalization of small-medium enterprises (SMEs) prescribe a dynamic and evolutionary process for the firm, most of the empirical research on this topic has been based on in-depth studies of a few cases, or cross-sectional surveys, which cannot capture the dynamic nature of exporting decisions that occur over many years. In this study we propose an empirical framework for studying the internationalization of SMEs that: (a) identifies latent internationalization stages based on multiple indicators of the firms' engagement and strategies in foreign markets over multiple years, and (b) analyses the firms' movements among these latent states over time, as a function of main characteristics of the firms and their markets at each point in time.
To set a general frame in which to design the tools necessary to turn information from a trouble-... more To set a general frame in which to design the tools necessary to turn information from a trouble-making element inlo a uscful une in decision-taking, we shall analyse hcre the external and internal particular trames in which information management presents itself, as well as the necessity to adopt a new focus that allows us to manage such information in a way consistent with current demands. We shall deal with several definitions, particularly that of the so-called "Information Resources Management" (IRM), first focusing our attention on the idea of "Information as resource" and then turning to those elements that configure the set of what we cali here "Supporting resources". We propose then some requirements and guide-lines to set an Information Management programme, finishing with some advantages derived from its implementation.
Why does performance vary between one company and another? Why do some firms obtain better profit... more Why does performance vary between one company and another? Why do some firms obtain better profits or performance than others? As say Jarillo states (1990, p. VII), "this is undoubtedly a major question for anyone involved in research and teaching in business management". This question has been the basis of a great deal of research in the last few years from the point of view of both industrial economics and strategic management. The aim of this paper, with regard to the latter subject, is to provide results connected with the understanding of this phenomenon. It points out some factors which influence the variability of the performance of Andalusian firms, in addition to the intensity of these factors. (Competitiveness / Profitability drivers /Andalusian firms).
SUBSISTEMA PRODUCTIVO DE LA EMPRESA: Programación lineal. Gestión clásica de inventarios y MRP. P... more SUBSISTEMA PRODUCTIVO DE LA EMPRESA: Programación lineal. Gestión clásica de inventarios y MRP. PERT. SUBSISTEMA COMERCIAL DE LA EMPRESA. Cadenas de Markov. Transporte. SUBSISTEMA DE INVERSIÓN Y FINANCIACIÓN: Rentabilidad ...
SUBSISTEMA PRODUCTIVO DE LA EMPRESA: Programación lineal. Gestión clásica de inventarios y MRP. P... more SUBSISTEMA PRODUCTIVO DE LA EMPRESA: Programación lineal. Gestión clásica de inventarios y MRP. PERT. SUBSISTEMA COMERCIAL DE LA EMPRESA. Cadenas de Markov. Transporte. SUBSISTEMA DE INVERSIÓN Y FINANCIACIÓN: Rentabilidad ...
Despite the fact that the dominant theories of the internationalization of small-medium enterpris... more Despite the fact that the dominant theories of the internationalization of small-medium enterprises (SMEs) prescribe a dynamic and evolutionary process for the firm, most of the empirical research on this topic has been based on in-depth studies of a few cases, or cross-sectional surveys, which cannot capture the dynamic nature of exporting decisions that occur over many years. In this study we propose an empirical framework for studying the internationalization of SMEs that: (a) identifies latent internationalization stages based on multiple indicators of the firms’ engagement and strategies in foreign markets over multiple years, and (b) analyses the firms’ movements among these latent states over time, as a function of main characteristics of the firms and their markets at each point in time.
Despite the fact that the dominant theories of the internationalization of small-medium enterpris... more Despite the fact that the dominant theories of the internationalization of small-medium enterprises (SMEs) prescribe a dynamic and evolutionary process for the firm, most of the empirical research on this topic has been based on in-depth studies of a few cases, or cross-sectional surveys, which cannot capture the dynamic nature of exporting decisions that occur over many years. In this study we propose an empirical framework for studying the internationalization of SMEs that: (a) identifies latent internationalization stages based on multiple indicators of the firms' engagement and strategies in foreign markets over multiple years, and (b) analyses the firms' movements among these latent states over time, as a function of main characteristics of the firms and their markets at each point in time.
To set a general frame in which to design the tools necessary to turn information from a trouble-... more To set a general frame in which to design the tools necessary to turn information from a trouble-making element inlo a uscful une in decision-taking, we shall analyse hcre the external and internal particular trames in which information management presents itself, as well as the necessity to adopt a new focus that allows us to manage such information in a way consistent with current demands. We shall deal with several definitions, particularly that of the so-called "Information Resources Management" (IRM), first focusing our attention on the idea of "Information as resource" and then turning to those elements that configure the set of what we cali here "Supporting resources". We propose then some requirements and guide-lines to set an Information Management programme, finishing with some advantages derived from its implementation.
Why does performance vary between one company and another? Why do some firms obtain better profit... more Why does performance vary between one company and another? Why do some firms obtain better profits or performance than others? As say Jarillo states (1990, p. VII), "this is undoubtedly a major question for anyone involved in research and teaching in business management". This question has been the basis of a great deal of research in the last few years from the point of view of both industrial economics and strategic management. The aim of this paper, with regard to the latter subject, is to provide results connected with the understanding of this phenomenon. It points out some factors which influence the variability of the performance of Andalusian firms, in addition to the intensity of these factors. (Competitiveness / Profitability drivers /Andalusian firms).
SUBSISTEMA PRODUCTIVO DE LA EMPRESA: Programación lineal. Gestión clásica de inventarios y MRP. P... more SUBSISTEMA PRODUCTIVO DE LA EMPRESA: Programación lineal. Gestión clásica de inventarios y MRP. PERT. SUBSISTEMA COMERCIAL DE LA EMPRESA. Cadenas de Markov. Transporte. SUBSISTEMA DE INVERSIÓN Y FINANCIACIÓN: Rentabilidad ...
SUBSISTEMA PRODUCTIVO DE LA EMPRESA: Programación lineal. Gestión clásica de inventarios y MRP. P... more SUBSISTEMA PRODUCTIVO DE LA EMPRESA: Programación lineal. Gestión clásica de inventarios y MRP. PERT. SUBSISTEMA COMERCIAL DE LA EMPRESA. Cadenas de Markov. Transporte. SUBSISTEMA DE INVERSIÓN Y FINANCIACIÓN: Rentabilidad ...
Despite the fact that the dominant theories of the internationalization of small-medium enterpris... more Despite the fact that the dominant theories of the internationalization of small-medium enterprises (SMEs) prescribe a dynamic and evolutionary process for the firm, most of the empirical research on this topic has been based on in-depth studies of a few cases, or cross-sectional surveys, which cannot capture the dynamic nature of exporting decisions that occur over many years. In this study we propose an empirical framework for studying the internationalization of SMEs that: (a) identifies latent internationalization stages based on multiple indicators of the firms’ engagement and strategies in foreign markets over multiple years, and (b) analyses the firms’ movements among these latent states over time, as a function of main characteristics of the firms and their markets at each point in time.
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