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Internalizing external technology: A model of governance mode choice and an empirical assessment
H. Kevin Steensma
, James Frederick Fairbank
Black School of Business (Behrend)
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Governance Mode
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Governance Mode Choice
100%
Governance Model
100%
Technological Context
66%
Imitability
66%
Joint Development
33%
Risk-return Relation
33%
Strategic Choice Theory
33%
External Sourcing
33%
Technological Capabilities
33%
Internal Development
33%
International Competition
33%
Stratified Sampling
33%
Technological Diffusion
33%
Technology-intensive Firms
33%
Return Dynamics
33%
Technical Know-how
33%
Explanatory Value
33%
Option Theory
33%
Resource-based View
33%
Social Sciences
Resource Based View
100%
Scientific Development
100%
Global Competition
100%
Psychology
Internalizing
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Dynamism
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