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Horizontal and vertical relationships in developing economies: Implications for SMEs' access to global markets
Luiz Mesquita
, Sergio G. Lazzarini
Management and Entrepreneurship
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Global Market
100%
Small to Medium Size Enterprises
100%
Developing Economies
100%
Vertical Relationships
100%
Horizontal Relationship
100%
Collective Efficiency
60%
Supply Chain
20%
Survey Data
20%
Resource Use
20%
Product Innovation
20%
Furniture
20%
Argentine
20%
Manufacturing Productivity
20%
Institutional Theory
20%
Resource-based View
20%
Horizontal Ties
20%
Vertical Ties
20%
Joint Products
20%
Transaction Cost Economics Theory
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Furniture
100%
Economic Theory
100%
New Product Development
100%
Transaction Costs
100%
Institutional Theory
100%
Resource-Based View
100%
Computer Science
Developing Economy
100%
Sized Enterprise
100%
Supply Chain
20%
Resource-Based View
20%