THE IJV EFFECTS ON DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGICAL CAPACITIES: THE CASE OF THE TUNISIAN FIRMS
The evolution of international alliances has raised the interest of literature on firm’s theory and in terms of the conception and its capacities. Thus, the firm’s evolution is view from the technological opportunities and its capacities perspective. In this context, the joint venture is considered...
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