THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONALIZATION AND INNOVATION IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES
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Resumo: | Objective: Evaluate the relationship between the degree of internationalization, the intensity of Research & Development (IP&D) and the generation of patents in multinational companies (MNCs) of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa).Method: The study sample corresponds to 219 EMNs from BRICS, whose data were obtained from 2002 to 2010 from two databases: Thomson One Datastream and Compustat Data. Analyzes were performed by multiple regression.Results: The results found were (i) the more internationalized the MNCs, the more they invest in R&D; (ii) IP&D has a positive impact on patent applications; (iii) internationalization increases IP&D, which in turn increases patents. The results differ by the size of the companies, with the impacts of internationalization on innovation being greater for smaller companies, and the impact of IP&D on the generation of patents being greater for larger companies.Originality/relevance: Of the various forms of relationship between innovation and internationalization, the evidence for obtaining knowledge from internationalization is relatively recent and, therefore, the impact of internationalization on innovation has been the focus of more current research. However, a large part of the studies focuses on a single country, mainly developed countries. Therefore, it is of great relevance to study this theme in developing countries.Contributions: This study contributes to the advance in the literature on internationalization, proving empirically that, as in developed countries, internationalization in BRICS has a positive effect on innovation. Contributions for practice: Study shows the need to use international expansion strategy as a tool to increase investment capacity in innovation. |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONALIZATION AND INNOVATION IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIESA Relação entre Internacionalização e Inovação nas Multinacionais de Países EmergentesInternationalizationResearch and development intensityPatents generationInternacionalizaçãoIntensidade de Pesquisa e DesenvolvimentoGeração de Patentes.Multinational enterprisesManagement techniquesObjective: Evaluate the relationship between the degree of internationalization, the intensity of Research & Development (IP&D) and the generation of patents in multinational companies (MNCs) of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa).Method: The study sample corresponds to 219 EMNs from BRICS, whose data were obtained from 2002 to 2010 from two databases: Thomson One Datastream and Compustat Data. Analyzes were performed by multiple regression.Results: The results found were (i) the more internationalized the MNCs, the more they invest in R&D; (ii) IP&D has a positive impact on patent applications; (iii) internationalization increases IP&D, which in turn increases patents. The results differ by the size of the companies, with the impacts of internationalization on innovation being greater for smaller companies, and the impact of IP&D on the generation of patents being greater for larger companies.Originality/relevance: Of the various forms of relationship between innovation and internationalization, the evidence for obtaining knowledge from internationalization is relatively recent and, therefore, the impact of internationalization on innovation has been the focus of more current research. However, a large part of the studies focuses on a single country, mainly developed countries. Therefore, it is of great relevance to study this theme in developing countries.Contributions: This study contributes to the advance in the literature on internationalization, proving empirically that, as in developed countries, internationalization in BRICS has a positive effect on innovation. Contributions for practice: Study shows the need to use international expansion strategy as a tool to increase investment capacity in innovation.Objetivo: Avaliar a relação entre o grau de internacionalização, a intensidade de P&D (IP&D) e a geração de patentes nas empresas multinacionais (EMNs) dos BRICS (Brasil, Rússia, Índia, China, África do Sul).Método: A amostra do estudo corresponde a 219 EMNs dos BRICS, cujos dados foram obtidos de 2002 a 2010 a partir de duas bases de dados: Thomson One Datastream e Compustat Data. Análises foram feitas por regressão múltipla.Principais resultados: Os resultados encontrados foram (i) EMNs mais internacionalizadas são as que mais investem em P&D; (ii) IP&D impacta positivamente na solicitação de patentes; (iii) a internacionalização aumenta o IP&D, que por sua vez aumenta patentes. Os resultados diferem pelo tamanho das empresas, sendo os impactos da internacionalização na inovação maiores nas empresas menores, e o impacto do IP&D na geração de patentes maior nas empresas maiores.Relevância/originalidade: Das várias formas de relação entre inovação e internacionalização a evidência de obtenção de conhecimento a partir da internacionalização é relativamente recente e, portanto, o impacto da internacionalização sobre a inovação tem sido foco de pesquisas mais atuais. Contudo, grande parte dos trabalhos focam em um só país, principalmente os países desenvolvidos. Portanto, é de grande relevância estudar este tema em países em desenvolvimento.Contribuições teóricas: Este estudo contribui para avançar a literatura na área de internacionalização mostrando empiricamente, que, assim como nos países desenvolvidos, nos BRICS a internacionalização tem efeito positivo na inovação.Contribuições para gestão: Mostra a necessidade de utilizar estratégia de expansão internacional como ferramenta para ampliar sua capacidade de investimento em inovação.Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing - ESPM2021-01-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empíricaapplication/pdfhttps://internext.espm.br/internext/article/view/59710.18568/internext.v16i1.597Internext - International Business and Management Review ; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2021): Janeiro - Abril; 110-126Internext; v. 16 n. 1 (2021): Janeiro - Abril; 110-1261980-4865reponame:Internextinstname:Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)instacron:ESPMporhttps://internext.espm.br/internext/article/view/597/pdfCopyright (c) 2020 Internextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBansi, Ana Claudiade Andrade, Alisson Maxwell FerreiraGalina, Simone Vasconcelos2023-06-06T20:23:42Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/597Revistahttps://internext.espm.br/internextPRIhttps://internext.espm.br/internext/oaiinternext@espm.br1980-48651980-4865opendoar:2023-06-06T20:23:42Internext - Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)false |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONALIZATION AND INNOVATION IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES A Relação entre Internacionalização e Inovação nas Multinacionais de Países Emergentes |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONALIZATION AND INNOVATION IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONALIZATION AND INNOVATION IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES Bansi, Ana Claudia Internationalization Research and development intensity Patents generation Internacionalização Intensidade de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Geração de Patentes. Multinational enterprises Management techniques |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONALIZATION AND INNOVATION IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONALIZATION AND INNOVATION IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONALIZATION AND INNOVATION IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONALIZATION AND INNOVATION IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONALIZATION AND INNOVATION IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES |
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Bansi, Ana Claudia |
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Bansi, Ana Claudia de Andrade, Alisson Maxwell Ferreira Galina, Simone Vasconcelos |
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de Andrade, Alisson Maxwell Ferreira Galina, Simone Vasconcelos |
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Bansi, Ana Claudia de Andrade, Alisson Maxwell Ferreira Galina, Simone Vasconcelos |
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Internationalization Research and development intensity Patents generation Internacionalização Intensidade de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Geração de Patentes. Multinational enterprises Management techniques |
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Internationalization Research and development intensity Patents generation Internacionalização Intensidade de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Geração de Patentes. Multinational enterprises Management techniques |
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Objective: Evaluate the relationship between the degree of internationalization, the intensity of Research & Development (IP&D) and the generation of patents in multinational companies (MNCs) of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa).Method: The study sample corresponds to 219 EMNs from BRICS, whose data were obtained from 2002 to 2010 from two databases: Thomson One Datastream and Compustat Data. Analyzes were performed by multiple regression.Results: The results found were (i) the more internationalized the MNCs, the more they invest in R&D; (ii) IP&D has a positive impact on patent applications; (iii) internationalization increases IP&D, which in turn increases patents. The results differ by the size of the companies, with the impacts of internationalization on innovation being greater for smaller companies, and the impact of IP&D on the generation of patents being greater for larger companies.Originality/relevance: Of the various forms of relationship between innovation and internationalization, the evidence for obtaining knowledge from internationalization is relatively recent and, therefore, the impact of internationalization on innovation has been the focus of more current research. However, a large part of the studies focuses on a single country, mainly developed countries. Therefore, it is of great relevance to study this theme in developing countries.Contributions: This study contributes to the advance in the literature on internationalization, proving empirically that, as in developed countries, internationalization in BRICS has a positive effect on innovation. Contributions for practice: Study shows the need to use international expansion strategy as a tool to increase investment capacity in innovation. |
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