Commentary: Internalization theory and its relation to RBV and TCE
Rugman's work contains critical elements of both the resource-based view and transaction cost economics within the framework of internalization theory. The framework that he helped develop not only explains the raison d’être of the MNE but has also been extended to explicate the choice among di...
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