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Business groups in Emerging Economies: Introduction to the Special Issue

Review of Economics and Institutions

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Title Business groups in Emerging Economies: Introduction to the Special Issue
 
Creator Castellacci, Fulvio; TIK Centre, University of Oslo
Mahmood, Ishtiaq Pasha; National University of Singapore,
Business School
 
Subject
 business  groups,  small  businesses,  portfolio  entrepreneurs,  ownership,   diversification
D22;  D23;  F14;  F23  M21
 
Description The  existence,  ubiquity  and  remarkable  dynamics  of  business  groups  in   emerging  markets  has  stimulated  a  large  amount  of  research,  which  has  investigated  the   reasons  for  the  emergence  of  groups,  their  ownership  structure,  their  differentiation   and  vertical  integration  patterns,  and  their  economic  performance.  However,  there  is   still  more  limited  evidence  about  business  groups’  strategies,  i.e.  how  groups  organize   their  business  activities  and  what  makes  them  more   (or  less)  successful  than   independent  enterprises.  This  Special  Issue  collects  new  research  on  economic  groups   network  and  internationalization  strategies.
 
Publisher University of Perugia
 
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Date 2015-06-26
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.rei.unipg.it/rei/article/view/177
10.5202/rei.v6i1.177
 
Source Review of Economics and Institutions; Vol 6, No 1 (2015): Business groups in Emerging Economies; 5
2038-1379
2038-1344
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.rei.unipg.it/rei/article/view/177/154
 
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