Internationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and Europe
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Resumo: | Internationalization and competition now cuts across national borders, a firm’s position in one country is no longer independent from its position in other countries. This has at least two implications, it is an advantage for the firm to be present in several major growth markets. It is also desirable integrate its activities on a worldwide scale, in order to exploit and coordinate linkages between these different locations. Competition also cuts across sector boundaries and market segments: This growing complexity of competition has changed the determinants of firm organization and growth, as well as the determinants of location. No firm, not even a dominant market leader, can generate all the different capabilities internally that are necessary to cope with the requirements of global competition. In this paper we will use the Brazilian company JBS’ acquisition of the US company Pilgrim’s Pride at the end of 2009 as an example to look further into the questions raised above. |
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Internationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and EuropeInternationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and EuropeInternationalizationEconomicsCompetitionTransfer of KnowledgePoultryInternationalization and competition now cuts across national borders, a firm’s position in one country is no longer independent from its position in other countries. This has at least two implications, it is an advantage for the firm to be present in several major growth markets. It is also desirable integrate its activities on a worldwide scale, in order to exploit and coordinate linkages between these different locations. Competition also cuts across sector boundaries and market segments: This growing complexity of competition has changed the determinants of firm organization and growth, as well as the determinants of location. No firm, not even a dominant market leader, can generate all the different capabilities internally that are necessary to cope with the requirements of global competition. In this paper we will use the Brazilian company JBS’ acquisition of the US company Pilgrim’s Pride at the end of 2009 as an example to look further into the questions raised above. Internationalization and competition now cuts across national borders, a firm’s position in one country is no longer independent from its position in other countries. This has at least two implications, it is an advantage for the firm to be present in several major growth markets. It is also desirable integrate its activities on a worldwide scale, in order to exploit and coordinate linkages between these different locations. Competition also cuts across sector boundaries and market segments: This growing complexity of competition has changed the determinants of firm organization and growth, as well as the determinants of location. No firm, not even a dominant market leader, can generate all the different capabilities internally that are necessary to cope with the requirements of global competition. In this paper we will use the Brazilian company JBS’ acquisition of the US company Pilgrim’s Pride at the end of 2009 as an example to look further into the questions raised above. EdUnioeste2014-06-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/gepec/article/view/940310.48075/igepec.v17i2.9403Informe GEPEC; v. 17 n. 2 (2013); 142-1621679-415X1676-067010.48075/igepec.v17i2reponame:Informe Gepec (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)instacron:UNIOESTEporhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/gepec/article/view/9403/7273Westeren, Knut Ingarinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-05-16T22:13:23Zoai:ojs.e-revista.unioeste.br:article/9403Revistahttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/gepecPUBhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/gepec/oairevista.gepec@gmail.com1679-415X1676-0670opendoar:2023-05-16T22:13:23Informe Gepec (Online) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)false |
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Internationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and Europe Internationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and Europe |
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Internationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and Europe |
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Internationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and Europe Westeren, Knut Ingar Internationalization Economics Competition Transfer of Knowledge Poultry |
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Internationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and Europe |
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Internationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and Europe |
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Internationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and Europe |
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Internationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and Europe |
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Internationalization, competition and transfer of knowledge - and the efforts by companies in BRIC countries to enter markets in USA and Europe |
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Westeren, Knut Ingar |
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Westeren, Knut Ingar |
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Westeren, Knut Ingar |
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Internationalization Economics Competition Transfer of Knowledge Poultry |
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Internationalization Economics Competition Transfer of Knowledge Poultry |
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Internationalization and competition now cuts across national borders, a firm’s position in one country is no longer independent from its position in other countries. This has at least two implications, it is an advantage for the firm to be present in several major growth markets. It is also desirable integrate its activities on a worldwide scale, in order to exploit and coordinate linkages between these different locations. Competition also cuts across sector boundaries and market segments: This growing complexity of competition has changed the determinants of firm organization and growth, as well as the determinants of location. No firm, not even a dominant market leader, can generate all the different capabilities internally that are necessary to cope with the requirements of global competition. In this paper we will use the Brazilian company JBS’ acquisition of the US company Pilgrim’s Pride at the end of 2009 as an example to look further into the questions raised above. |
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