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Internationalization, intangible assets and Taiwanese SMEs' performance: Evidence of an Asian newly-industrialized economy
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East Asian StudiesAsian Newly-industrialized EconomyInternational InvestmentInternational EntrepreneurshipMultinational EnterpriseEntrepreneurshipEconomic GrowthInternationalizationIndustrial OrganizationInternational Business StrategyInternational FinanceManagementInverted U-shaped CurveInternational BusinessGlobal StrategyInternational ManagementEconomicsTaiwanese SmesStrategic ManagementMarketingGlobalizationBusinessBusiness StrategyIntangible Assets
This paper investigates the impact of internationalization and intangible assets on the performance of Small and Medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in newly industrialized economies (NIEs). Examining a sample of 3,194 Taiwanese SMEs, we find that: (1) the relationship between internationalization and performance is characterized by an inverted U-shaped curve; (2) SMEs investing more heavily in research and development achieve greater gains in profitability; and (3) though the hypothesized linear relationship between advertising and profitability is not confirmed, further analysis indicates a U-shaped curvilinearity between the two, suggesting that a minimum level of investment is required if advertising is to be effective. Key words: Internationalization, intangible assets, performance, SMEs, NIE.
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