PME et délocalisation: regards sur les deux rives. Aspects théoriques
Martine Boutary and
Marie-Christine Monnoyer ()
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Martine Boutary: Groupe École Supérieure de Commerce de Toulouse - ESCT
Marie-Christine Monnoyer: Céres - UR Céres (Culture, Éthique, Religion Et Société) - ICT - Institut Catholique de Toulouse
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Abstract:
There is a wealth of delocalization studies which focus on the reasons of offshoring, but they do not take into account the SMEs specificities and their digital development. To explore risks and opportunities of such a way of development for this kind of firms, we have mobilized some theories as proximity, transaction costs, service innovation, internationalization and new institutionalization theory. Each one brings quite interesting elements to understand their delocalization decision making and international development in a period where FDI are more and more common in emerging countries.
Keywords: délocalisation; PME; internationalisation; services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-06-24
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Published in Services et distribution dans les pays émergents, LAREEM et le CEPN-CNRS, Jun 2014, Oran, Algérie
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