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Internationalisation in Industrial Systems — A Network Approach

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The theme of the book suggests that international interdependence between firms and within industries is of great and increasing importance. Analyses of international trade, international investments, industrial organisation and international business behaviour attempt to describe, explain and give advice about these interdependencies. The theoretical bases and the level of aggregation of such analyses are naturally quite varied.

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Johanson, J., Mattsson, LG. (2015). Internationalisation in Industrial Systems — A Network Approach. In: Forsgren, M., Holm, U., Johanson, J. (eds) Knowledge, Networks and Power. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137508829_5

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