2014
DOI: 10.37335/ijek.v2i2.22
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Innovation and internationalization: relationship and implications for management and public policy.

Abstract: Innovation and internationalization are two basic growth strategies which contend for both the firms' and governments resources. At the same time, they are linked by a two-way relationship that has been widely documented in previous studies. However, often preceding literature is disconnected and does not integrate innovation and export promotion studies into the analysis. In this article we review and synthesize the different approaches regarding these relationships, while considering also the research on the… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the investments firms carry out in R&D need to be justified by a large enough amount of sales. Thus, many firms may be motivated to start an internationalization process out of their need to achieve economies of scale in their R&D budget; that is to say, with the goal to distribute innovation costs amongst more units (Freixanet, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, the investments firms carry out in R&D need to be justified by a large enough amount of sales. Thus, many firms may be motivated to start an internationalization process out of their need to achieve economies of scale in their R&D budget; that is to say, with the goal to distribute innovation costs amongst more units (Freixanet, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Governments and public administration, in general, must also decide whether innovation or internationalization policies will result in greater public benefits such as employment and economic growth. This means through the allocation of a public budget in order to foster firms' innovation or to use the resources to create export agencies and programmes that help firms grow internationally (Freixanet, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innovatie is belangrijker geworden door de toenemende globalisering, wat leidt tot een steeds veranderende en meer veeleisende markt. In die globale markt is een competitief voordeel ten opzichte van de concurrenten zelden van lange duur, waardoor het aanpassingsvermogen van bedrijven aan deze continu veranderende internationale omgeving voorop staat (Freixanet, 2014). Een bedrijf kan hierbij kapitaal en arbeid anders of slimmer inzetten of nieuwe producten en diensten introduceren, waarmee het bedrijf de marktpositie behoudt of verstevigt (Voncken & van Roekel, 2019).…”
Section: Randd Innovatie En Goederenexportunclassified