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New Multinational Enterprises from Korea and Taiwan: Beyond Export-Led Growth (Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy, 11)
by R. Van Hoesel
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with references to "Samsung Electronics".
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Organizational Learning Capability: Generating and Generalizing Ideas with Impact
by Arthur K. Yeung
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with references to "Samsung Electronics".
Excerpt - on Page 19: "
... CHAPTER TWO What We Know about Organizational Learning Different Learning Styles Consider 3M and Samsung Electronics. Both companies are admired for their ability ... "
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Going Multinational: The Korean Experience of Direct Investment (Studies in Global Competition, 9)
by F. Sachwald
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with references to "Samsung Electronics".
Excerpt - on Page 79: "
... Korean l)śrcl linveslmenl in Norlb America and Erirope 79 (instant noodles) and snacks.-' In Europe, the pioneer Korean investor was Samsung Electronics in 1982 for the manufacturing of color televisions in Portugal (USD 6.2 million). ... "
Key Phrases:
North America, Samsung Electronics, Eastern Europe, Bank of Korea, Daewoo Electronics, South Korea, latecomer firms, technology transfer channels, investment development path, going multinational, technology sourcing, camera business
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Korean Businesses: Internal and External Industrialization (Studies in Asia Pacific Business)
by Chris Rowley
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with references to "Samsung Electronics".
Excerpt - on Page 6: "
... This illustrates how Samsung Electronics Company (SEC) of Korea and ACER of Taiwan overcame both technological and market disadvantages (for other Korea-Taiwan comparisons, see Koo, ... "
Key Phrases:
Samsung Electronics, Nikkei Top, East Asian, South Korea, New York, Fast Asian, latecomer firms, latecomer innovation, own brand sales, innovation frontier, electronics exports, rotary transformers
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