Management International Review e-bog
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Alan M. Rugman's and Cecilia Brain's paper examines the R&D and strate- gies of the world' s largest finns in the phannaceuticals sector and finds a high degree of intra-regional sales. R&D and sales are more concentrated within North America and Europe than in Asia. In addition, the relative size of the US market, compared to other parts of the triad, creates imbalances with respect to R&D, sa...
E-bog
436,85 DKK
Forlag
Gabler Verlag
Udgivet
11 november 2013
Genrer
Business strategy
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783322910011
Alan M. Rugman's and Cecilia Brain's paper examines the R&D and strate- gies of the world' s largest finns in the phannaceuticals sector and finds a high degree of intra-regional sales. R&D and sales are more concentrated within North America and Europe than in Asia. In addition, the relative size of the US market, compared to other parts of the triad, creates imbalances with respect to R&D, sales and international strategy. The paper written by Bruce Kogut and Anca Metiu addresses the question of what limits the international distribution of work between rich and poor coun- tries in the software industry. Their research reveals a convergence among co- located and distributed projects. The results indicate that the managerial experi- ence to support global outsourcing of intellectual labor is already advanced, while creativity remains more likely to be located in rich countries. lohn Cantwell, Katherina Glac, and Rebecca Harding analyze the extent and the patterns of specialization of the internationalization of R&D since 1969 by the largest Swiss finns abroad, and by the largest non-Swiss finns in Switzer- land. They find out that Swiss-owned finns abroad access technologies in the primary fields of their own industry, while foreign-owned finns conducting re- search in Switzerland demonstrate more technological diversification away from their own primary fields and into sources of local Swiss traditional technological strengths.