Can international acquisition be an effective way to boost innovation in developing countries?: Evidences from China's TFT‐LCD industry

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of international acquisition activities on performance and its role in innovation build-up in developing countries. Design/methodology/approach - A case study was used to understand the deep integration process of acquisition process. The...

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Consolidation
Data collection
Developing countries
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Engineering research
High tech industries
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Industry analysis
Innovations
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Management
Marketing
Mergers
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Reverse engineering
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Technological change
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title Can international acquisition be an effective way to boost innovation in developing countries?: Evidences from China's TFT‐LCD industry
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