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    Title: The Impact of Internationalization and Proprietary Assets on Firm Performance
    Authors: 于卓民;Chial Yu-Ching;Chen Chiung-Jung
    Yu, Chwo-Ming Joseph;Chiao, Yu-Ching;Chen, Chiung-Jung
    Date: 2006-02
    Issue Date: 2008-11-25 10:42:14 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Purpose - To analyse the impact of internationalization and proprietary assets on the performance of Taiwanese high tech firms.
    Design/methodology/approach - Reviews the existing literature on the relationship between internationalization, proprietary assets and firm performance, and develops associated hypotheses. Tests the hypotheses on a sample of companies listed in the electronics and information technologies category on the Taiwan stock exchange, taking into consideration variables of firm performance, internationalization, size leverage and industry effects.

    Findings - Confirms that: Taiwanese high-tech firms demonstrate a higher degree of internationalization compared with Japan; they have higher R&D intensity but lower advertising intensity; they utilize manufacturing technology R&D efforts to realize competitive advantages in original equipment manufacturing and original design manufacturing businesses; a moderate level of internationalization enhances performance, whereas at a higher level it has a negative impact on firm performance; and marketing assets are negatively related to performance.

    Research limitations/implications - Suggests that future research could employ types of patents as indicators of technological advantages, and could also examine founders` impacts on the relationship between internationalization and performance in high-tech firms during their early years.

    Practical implications - Recommends that firms should take available management resources and governance structures into account when venturing into overseas markets, and should invest more resources towards the creation of R&D assets in order to form core competences to augment firm growth and performance.

    Originality/value - Extends previous research into the relationship between internationalization and firm performance by focusing on Asian developing countries.
    Relation: International Journal of Technology Management, 29(1-2), 116-135
    Source URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJTM.2005.006007
    Data Type: article
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