
Louicius MichelBurman University, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada · School of Business
Louicius Michel
PhD
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The aim of this article is to investigate the role of national or social identity at different stages of the industrialized nations’ economic development models in order to draw some actionable lessons for emerging markets and developing African economies. The main assumption is that social identity is at the core of the economic management process...
Research on high-tech born global (HTBG) SMEs seeking external knowledge for capability
building is inexistent. This paper sheds lighton how the HTBG firms enhance their growth
through exploiting and exploring of knowledge assets in their early internationalization process
towards the international market. We have undertaken the case studies oft...
Cet article examine le fondement du discours sur la mondialisation pour en degager les significations latentes. Les principales perspectives de la mondialisation suggerent des tendances sociohistoriques qui sont analysees a travers quatre courants theoriques. Notre acception des phenomenes en cause propose un courant historique dont l'objet est d'e...
Cet article examine le fondement du discours sur la mondialisation pour en degager les significations latentes. Les principales perspectives de la mondialisation suggerent des tendances sociohistoriques qui sont analysees a travers quatre courants theoriques. Notre acception des ph�nomenes en cause propose un courant historique dont l'objet est d'e...
Thèse (Ph. D.)--Université Laval, 2000. Comprend des réf. bibliogr.
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My goal is to document the historical relationship between national identity and economic development. The result of this work is expected to explain certain limitations of the push for globalization as well as to shed some light on the development paths available to countries in transition.