The essence of learning-from-exporting can be thought of as a process in which exporters absorb international knowledge spillovers and feed it back to their innovation efforts. Learning-from-exporting is often difficult to observe because it is conditional on at least two efforts: information gathering from foreign markets and zealous R&D. We exploit unique survey data to explicitly analyze the contribution of these activities to exporters ’ innovation. We find that gathering information from foreign markets significantly raises exporters ’ probability of succeeding in technology upgrades or new product developments, along with their R&D activities. While learning about the latest foreign technology and competitor products is at the...
International trade economists are convinced that there is a two-way relationshipbetween productivit...
The paper analyzes whether firms that start exporting become more productive utilizing recently deve...
grateful for the valuable comments and suggestions from Professor Kimura and other workshop particip...
The essence of learning-from-exporting can be thought of as a process in which exporters absorb inte...
The essence of learning-from-exporting can be thought of as a process in which exporters absorb inte...
The aim of our research is to investigate whether the choice to export directly versus indirect expo...
This study discusses the importance of learning through the process of exporting, and more specifica...
International trade economists are convinced that there is a two-way relation-ship between productiv...
Decisions on entering foreign markets are among the most challenging but also potentially rewarding ...
We investigate the learning by exporting hypothesis by examining the effect of exporting on the subs...
There has been very little research into the relationship between a firm’s export performance and it...
We investigate the learning by exporting hypothesis by examining the effect of exporting on the subs...
In this research, we investigate how knowledge in the export trading industry is created. Prior rese...
Abstract: The paper analyzes whether firms that start exporting become more productive utilizing re...
Purpose: Drawing on the knowledge-based view of the firm (KBV) and Dynamic Marketing Capabilities (D...
International trade economists are convinced that there is a two-way relationshipbetween productivit...
The paper analyzes whether firms that start exporting become more productive utilizing recently deve...
grateful for the valuable comments and suggestions from Professor Kimura and other workshop particip...
The essence of learning-from-exporting can be thought of as a process in which exporters absorb inte...
The essence of learning-from-exporting can be thought of as a process in which exporters absorb inte...
The aim of our research is to investigate whether the choice to export directly versus indirect expo...
This study discusses the importance of learning through the process of exporting, and more specifica...
International trade economists are convinced that there is a two-way relation-ship between productiv...
Decisions on entering foreign markets are among the most challenging but also potentially rewarding ...
We investigate the learning by exporting hypothesis by examining the effect of exporting on the subs...
There has been very little research into the relationship between a firm’s export performance and it...
We investigate the learning by exporting hypothesis by examining the effect of exporting on the subs...
In this research, we investigate how knowledge in the export trading industry is created. Prior rese...
Abstract: The paper analyzes whether firms that start exporting become more productive utilizing re...
Purpose: Drawing on the knowledge-based view of the firm (KBV) and Dynamic Marketing Capabilities (D...
International trade economists are convinced that there is a two-way relationshipbetween productivit...
The paper analyzes whether firms that start exporting become more productive utilizing recently deve...
grateful for the valuable comments and suggestions from Professor Kimura and other workshop particip...