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Learning from experience and learning from others: how congenital and interorganizational learning substitute for experiential learning in young firm internationalization

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ABSORPTIVE-CAPACITY, RESOURCE-BASED VIEW, FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT, EMPIRICAL-EXAMINATION, VENTURE INTERNATIONALIZATION, STRATEGIC ALLIANCES, ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRMS, KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION, MULTINATIONAL-FIRM, PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, young firms, internationalization, interorganizational learning, organizational learning

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Bruneel, Johan, et al. “Learning from Experience and Learning from Others: How Congenital and Interorganizational Learning Substitute for Experiential Learning in Young Firm Internationalization.” STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP JOURNAL, vol. 4, no. 2, 2010, pp. 164–82, doi:10.1002/sej.89.
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Bruneel, J., Yli-Renko, H., & Clarysse, B. (2010). Learning from experience and learning from others: how congenital and interorganizational learning substitute for experiential learning in young firm internationalization. STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP JOURNAL, 4(2), 164–182. https://doi.org/10.1002/sej.89
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Bruneel, Johan, Helena Yli-Renko, and Bart Clarysse. 2010. “Learning from Experience and Learning from Others: How Congenital and Interorganizational Learning Substitute for Experiential Learning in Young Firm Internationalization.” STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP JOURNAL 4 (2): 164–82. https://doi.org/10.1002/sej.89.
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Bruneel, Johan, Helena Yli-Renko, and Bart Clarysse. 2010. “Learning from Experience and Learning from Others: How Congenital and Interorganizational Learning Substitute for Experiential Learning in Young Firm Internationalization.” STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP JOURNAL 4 (2): 164–182. doi:10.1002/sej.89.
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Bruneel J, Yli-Renko H, Clarysse B. Learning from experience and learning from others: how congenital and interorganizational learning substitute for experiential learning in young firm internationalization. STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP JOURNAL. 2010;4(2):164–82.
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J. Bruneel, H. Yli-Renko, and B. Clarysse, “Learning from experience and learning from others: how congenital and interorganizational learning substitute for experiential learning in young firm internationalization,” STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP JOURNAL, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 164–182, 2010.
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  author       = {{Bruneel, Johan and Yli-Renko, Helena and Clarysse, Bart}},
  issn         = {{1932-4391}},
  journal      = {{STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP JOURNAL}},
  keywords     = {{ABSORPTIVE-CAPACITY,RESOURCE-BASED VIEW,FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT,EMPIRICAL-EXAMINATION,VENTURE INTERNATIONALIZATION,STRATEGIC ALLIANCES,ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRMS,KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION,MULTINATIONAL-FIRM,PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT,young firms,internationalization,interorganizational learning,organizational learning}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{2}},
  pages        = {{164--182}},
  title        = {{Learning from experience and learning from others: how congenital and interorganizational learning substitute for experiential learning in young firm internationalization}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1002/sej.89}},
  volume       = {{4}},
  year         = {{2010}},
}

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