We study the impact of international R&D outsourcing on the probability of innovating. We find that this influence is positive, particularly for exporters. We show that international and national outsourcing are substitutes as determinants of process innovation in low-tech and medium low-tech sectors
The decision about where to outsource varies across firms and industries. General machinery heavily ...
Firms acquire external technological knowledge via different channels. In this paper, we compare the...
Flexibility in response to competitive pressure from globalized markets and increasingly individuali...
We provide a comprehensive empirical analysis of the links between international services outsourcin...
We provide a comprehensive empirical analysis of the links between international services outsourcin...
When companies acquire R&D from external national providers, would they benefit if they also acquire...
This paper analyzes differences in the antecedents and performance consequences of domestic and offs...
It is well-documented that international enterprises are more productive. Only few studies have expl...
The pace of technological change and the challenges faced by companies to remain competitive in glob...
The purpose of this paper is to extend Feenstra and Hanson’s (1999) analysis of the impact of intern...
We build upon the knowledge-based view and the open innovation literature to examine product innovat...
The decision about where to outsource varies across firms and industries. General machinery heavily ...
We combine the streams of literature on outsourcing and offshoring to investigate (1) whether choosi...
The decision about where to outsource varies across firms and industries. General machinery heavily ...
In this study, we present and test a technological contingency perspective on two dimensions of inte...
The decision about where to outsource varies across firms and industries. General machinery heavily ...
Firms acquire external technological knowledge via different channels. In this paper, we compare the...
Flexibility in response to competitive pressure from globalized markets and increasingly individuali...
We provide a comprehensive empirical analysis of the links between international services outsourcin...
We provide a comprehensive empirical analysis of the links between international services outsourcin...
When companies acquire R&D from external national providers, would they benefit if they also acquire...
This paper analyzes differences in the antecedents and performance consequences of domestic and offs...
It is well-documented that international enterprises are more productive. Only few studies have expl...
The pace of technological change and the challenges faced by companies to remain competitive in glob...
The purpose of this paper is to extend Feenstra and Hanson’s (1999) analysis of the impact of intern...
We build upon the knowledge-based view and the open innovation literature to examine product innovat...
The decision about where to outsource varies across firms and industries. General machinery heavily ...
We combine the streams of literature on outsourcing and offshoring to investigate (1) whether choosi...
The decision about where to outsource varies across firms and industries. General machinery heavily ...
In this study, we present and test a technological contingency perspective on two dimensions of inte...
The decision about where to outsource varies across firms and industries. General machinery heavily ...
Firms acquire external technological knowledge via different channels. In this paper, we compare the...
Flexibility in response to competitive pressure from globalized markets and increasingly individuali...