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This book explores the relationship between exports and productivity. Whilst a body of research indicates that exporters have superior productivity to non-exporters, simply because productive firms began to export, Robert Salomon ... celý popis
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This book explores the relationship between exports and productivity. Whilst a body of research indicates that exporters have superior productivity to non-exporters, simply because productive firms began to export, Robert Salomon approaches this issue from a different angle. He argues that exporters can access diverse knowledge inputs that are not available in the domestic market. This knowledge can spill back to the focal firm and, through learning, can foster increased innovation. Robert Salomon examines how exporters derive such advantages by examining the relationship between exporting strategies and innovation, with empirical evidence from a representative sample of manufacturing. In contrast to existing findings, he presents evidence consistent with learning by exporting - albeit in dimensions not previously examined in the literature. Furthermore, the results suggest that exporting strategies influence innovative productivity in complex ways, with important implications for research in international business, strategy, and innovation. Questioning whether firms actually learn from exporting experiences, this unique study will prove a fascinating read for academics, researchers, and government and economic policy makers with an interest in business and management, international business, and of course, exporting.
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