Neither developed nor emerging: Dual paths for outward FDI and home country innovation in emerged market MNCs
@article{Lee2021NeitherDN, title={Neither developed nor emerging: Dual paths for outward FDI and home country innovation in emerged market MNCs}, author={Eun Su Lee and Wei Liu and Jing Yu Yang}, journal={International Business Review}, year={2021} }
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The effect of creating shared value on enterprise image: focusing on mediating effects of environmental involvement
- BusinessKybernetes
- 2022
PurposeThe global business environment has brought about great innovation according to the advent of the fourth industrial revolution era. Most of the enterprises are focusing on adapting to the era…
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