The Globalization of Corporate R & D: Implications for Innovation Capability in Developing Host Countries (Routledge Studies in International Business and World Economy, 16)

Globalization of Corporate R&D In recent years, transnational corporations have begun to develop strategic research an...
Author:  Prasada Reddy

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