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Resource–performance relationships in industrial export ventures: The role of resource inimitability and substitutability

Drawing on resource-based theory and insights from qualitative fieldwork we examine resource drivers of export venture performance in industrial firms using primary data from German and UK industrial-goods manufacturers. Our results indicate that while the levels of individual export venture resourc...

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Published in:Industrial marketing management 2006-07, Vol.35 (5), p.621-633
Main Authors: Morgan, Neil A., Vorhies, Douglas W., Schlegelmilch, Bodo B.
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Industrial markets
International markets
Resource allocation
Resources
Studies
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