2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2012.04.005
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The impact of the institution of patent protection and enforcement on entry mode strategy: A panel data investigation of U.S. firms

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“…In addition to transaction costs, business opportunities in external markets, and the premium (Papageorgiadis et al, 2013), whether acquirers can increase their post-acquisition performance depends on the effective internal integration with local targets. Scholars and professionals have emphasized that integration is a challenging task and yet a critical one if acquirers are to gain value from their acquisitions (Cording, Christmann, & King, 2008).…”
Section: Main Effects Of Host-country Prpmentioning
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“…In addition to transaction costs, business opportunities in external markets, and the premium (Papageorgiadis et al, 2013), whether acquirers can increase their post-acquisition performance depends on the effective internal integration with local targets. Scholars and professionals have emphasized that integration is a challenging task and yet a critical one if acquirers are to gain value from their acquisitions (Cording, Christmann, & King, 2008).…”
Section: Main Effects Of Host-country Prpmentioning
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“…U.S. high-tech firms have been actively expanding into western European markets through acquisitions where property rights protection (PRP) is similarly as strong as in their home country (Chari, Ouimet, & Tesar, 2010;OECD, 2003;Papageorgiadis, Cross, & Alexiou, 2013;Park & Choi, 2014;Tsang & Yip, 2007). Strong protection of firm-specific assets in Western Europe ensures that U.S. high-tech firms are able to sustain their profitmaking capabilities based on their possession of core advanced technologies.…”
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“…To get corporate sustainability performance, company uses some strategies. Thus the implementation of that strategy is not often misdirected [3]. As the result, the expected performance is not achieved well.…”
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“…systems strength index developed byPapageorgiadis et al (2014) and more specifically, by assigning scores from this index to European target firms from the sample across all relevant firm-years. The index ofPapageorgiadis et al (2014) goes beyond the measurement of the book-law effects of the patent system as captured by thePark (2008) index and focuses on the strength of enforcement related aspects of national patent systems(Papageorgiadis et al, 2013(Papageorgiadis et al, , 2014Papageorgiadis and Sharma, …”
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