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100 | _aJohannessen, Jon-Arild | ||
700 | _aDolva, Jens Otto | ||
700 | _aKolvereid, Lars | ||
245 | _aPerceived innovation success in the Russian market | ||
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505 | _aThis article is an explorative research study, where the research question was: To which extent can external information, internal competence, and the use of information technology (IT) be used to explain variations in perceived innovation sucess? The context we chose was Norwegian firms operating in Russia. Our findings corroborate the emphasis on internal competence and innovation. Further, we found that the use of information technology is important for perceived innovation success | ||
650 | _aRUSSIAN MARKET | ||
650 | _aINNOVATION | ||
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_tInternational journal of information management _wH004.414 INT _nS.T.:H004.414 INT PP2687 _g(vol. 17, nro. 1, Feb. 1997), p. 13-20 |
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