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Based on primary data gathered in the course of interviews with founders and senior managers of British born globals, Paweł Capik, and Andreas Brockerhoff in their article entitled Role of Strategic Partnerships in Internationalisation of British Small Born Global Firms reveal that next to serendipi...

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Foreign subsidiaries
Globalization
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Research & development
Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
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