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Autor: Keeble, David et-al
Título: Internationalisation Processes, Networking and Local Embeddedness in Technology-Intensive Small Firms
Fuente: Small Business Economics. v.11, n.4. Kluwer Academic Publishers
Páginas: pp. 327-42
Año: Dec. 1998
Resumen: The paper argues that technology-intensive small firms often need to internationalise their activities, and especially sales, at a very early stage of their development because of the limited and global nature of the technological market niche which they have been set up to exploit. From a survey of 100 such firms in the Cambridge and Oxford regions, it demonstrates that many technology-based smaller firms are engaged in a range of international networks and internationalisation processes, including internationalisation of markets, research collaboration, labour recruitment, ownership and facilities location. Technology-intensive firms reporting high levels of internationalisation also differ significantly from those which are more nationally-oriented, for example in terms of size, age, research intensity, university links, and innovativeness. There are also differences with respect to recent growth rates. Finally, the paper demonstrates that far from substituting international for local networks, technology-intensive firms which have achieved high levels of internationalisation in fact also exhibit above-average levels of local networking with respect to research collaboration and intra-industry links. Internationalisation therefore appears to be grounded or embedded in successful local networking and research and technology collaboration.
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Registro 2 de 3
Autor: Bryson, John-R - Keeble, David - Wood, Peter - 
Título: The Creation and Growth of Small Business Service Firms in Post-industrial Britain
Fuente: Small Business Economics. v.9, n.4. Kluwer Academic Publishers
Páginas: pp. 345-60
Año: Aug. 1997
Resumen: Since 1980, the United Kingdom has experienced a dramatic growth in firms and employment in information-intensive business services, such as management consultancy and market research. This article reports the results of the first substantial nation-wide investigation into the nature and causes of small professional business service firm growth in Britain, undertaken in 1991. It reveals marked differences in the characteristics, markets and competitive requirements of such firms, compared with small manufacturing firms. The demand for their services comes predominantly from large companies, and is more focused on financial and other services and government. But small firms are also making increasing use of business services. Specialised expertise, reputation and educational and professional qualifications are essential prerequisites for the establishment of new business service firms. Their success is also being enhanced by increasing use of informal networking, collaborative partnerships, and subcontracting.
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Registro 3 de 3
Autor: Keeble, David - Walker, Sheila
Título: New firms, small firms and dead firms : spatial patterns and determinandts in the United Kindom
Fuente: Regional Studies. v.28, n.4
Páginas: pp. 411-427
Palabras clave: CREACION DE EMPRESAS | NUEVAS EMPRESAS | CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION | AGLOMERACION URBANA | CREACION DE FIRMAS |
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