The Composition of Licensing Fees and Arrangements as a Function of Economic Development of Technology Recipient Nations
Farok J Contractor
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Farok J Contractor: Rutgers University
Journal of International Business Studies, 1980, vol. 11, issue 3, 47-62
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The idea that the composition and organizational mode of a technology transfer between firms is a function of the recipient company's “technical absorptive capacity” and of the recipient nation's level of development has appeared in the literature without enunciation or testing. These hypotheses are tested using data for 33 countries.© 1980 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1980) 11, 47–62
Date: 1980
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