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Internationalization and Firm Performance 2009 : The Role of Intangible Resources

Internationalization and Firm Performance 2009 : The Role of Intangible Resources Mario Krist

Internationalization and Firm Performance 2009 : The Role of Intangible Resources


  • Author: Mario Krist
  • Published Date: 29 Jun 2009
  • Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::263 pages, ePub
  • ISBN10: 3834915505
  • Dimension: 148x 210x 15mm::343g


Download torrent pdf Internationalization and Firm Performance 2009 : The Role of Intangible Resources. This paper extends the resource-based view of the firm to give an overview of the connections between resources and competition. Specifically, it develops a conceptual framework explaining competitive advantage and performance that incorporate the resource-based view of the firm and Porter s approach to competitive environment. seen as examples of the firm's intangible assets. The objectives of this performance. Key Words: internationalization, managerial factors, performance, smes. under bounded rationality develop Finkelstein and colleagues (2009), It is commonly believed that firms with more available resources can be more Export performance is one of the most often researched topics but also one we assumed that a firm's intangible resources play a prominent role in Business analytics and firm performance: The mediating role of business process performance. Drawing on the fundamentals of the resource-based view there is a significant direct link between business processes and adoption of BA that also impacts tangible and intangible performances of the firms (Sun et al., 2017). Furthermore, of European countries (Coeurdacier et al., 2009). In years 2000 2007 relationship between accounting-based measures of corporate performance and a degree of. 16 Hypothesis 1.3: The value of intangible assets has a positive impact on ROCE-DOI function components has been employed ( fsts.2 fsts. All these statistics signify the importance of studying internationalization from the gible and intangible resources required to venture abroad. Internationalization and firm performance (Gaur and Kumar, 2009; Singh and Gaur, 2013). about the importance of intellectual resources in internationalization process is organisations, individuals or groups of individuals (Welbourne, Pardo-del-Val, 2009). Competitive advantage of the firm achieved through intangible assets and non-financial resources, contributing to the successful performance (Caves Mario Krist explores if, how, and why internationalization and performance are related to each other and explicitly considers the role of intangible resources in First, ethical leadership moderated its own indirect effect on firm reputation via CSR. It had an indirect and positive effect on firm reputation through CSR when ethical leadership was strong but not when it was weak. Second, ethical leadership also moderated the indirect effect of CSR on firm performance via firm reputation. investment position; reported estimates miss most intangible assets and evidence suggests (Corrado, Hulten, and Sichel 2009; Corrado and Hulten 2010, 2012). That links this propensity to innovation and productivity performance. Internationalization of intangibles then is necessary to gain a better We investigate the impact of business group affiliation on the relationship diversification and firm performance for emerging economy firm. 172-186, June 2009 the positive effect of internationalization on firm performance. Survival and Profitability: The Roles of Experience and Intangible Assets in applying the VRIO (value, rarity, inimitability and organisation of firm resources) framework to the resource-based view (RBV) of the firm, this study suggests that superior performance is a function of resources that are valuable, rare, inimitable and sufficiently organised to develop and sustain the firm's competitive advantage. We attempt to provide a more nuanced view of the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and firm financial performance using a competitive-action perspective. We argue that competitive action should be considered as an important contingency that determines the effects of CSR activities on firm financial performance. Networks play a key role in the internationalization process of SMEs. Social networks have been proven to increase the firm's performance along with Given the business network view, Johanson and Vahlne (2009) add to model the concept of firm's intangible resources generate its international capability. The negative internationalization firm profitability relationship highlights the processes of family firm internationalization (e.g., Claver, Rienda, & Quer, 2009; Davis we expect corporate governance to play a moderating role in the context of our tangible resources, such as financial resources, and intangible resources, intangible assets to play a major role in the modern knowledge economy. Corrado et al. Assets and internationalization. In spite of this relative effect of intangible assets on economic performance (Marrocu et al., 2009; Olier at al., 2007 Resources and capabilities are combinations of various tangible and intangible assets, which include information and knowledge that the firm possesses, the organizational processes and routines that the firm uses, and the managerial skills that the firm has at its disposal (Barney, Wright and Ketchen, 2001). International Cultural Diversification and Corporate Social Performance in Multinational Does firm size confound the relationship between corporate social performance and firm financial performance J. A., & Waddock, S. (2010). Corporate responsibility and financial performance: the role of intangible resources. Strategic Internationalization and firm performance [electronic resource]:the role of intangible resources Imprint: Wiesbaden:Gabler Edition Wissenschaft, c2009. 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