International strategies of mid-sized firms: A comparison of Indiana and Guangdong Province
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International strategies of mid-sized firms:A comparison of Indiana and Guangdong Province 2013
نویسندگان :
Zheng Ping Fu , Marjorie A. Lyles
چکیده :
A China strategy is becoming more important for a growing number of midsized
companies as they observe China’s increasingly greater impact on the U.S.
economy. Our study surveyed Indiana and Guangdong firms to assess their interest in
future international engagement in the other’s country. Our results confirm current
engagement by mid-sized firms from both countries in some activities with the other
country, but there is a strong interest in doing more. Hence, there are opportunities
for many Indiana organizations to play a role in assisting Indiana firms in developing
international expertise, business development, and knowledge of China. In the study,
97 firms from the Guangdong Province and 105 Indiana firms identified their current
international activities as well their future intentions relative to business development
in the other’s country
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