Sustaining the international competitive advantage of Asian firms : a conceptual framework and research propositions
Chadee, Doren and Kumar, Rajiv 2001, Sustaining the international competitive advantage of Asian firms : a conceptual framework and research propositions, Asia Pacific journal of management, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 461-480.
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Sustaining the international competitive advantage of Asian firms : a conceptual framework and research propositions
The sudden loss of export markets by many Asian firms during the Asian financial crisis (AFC) has raised important questions on how firms in the region can regain and sustain their competitive advantage in international markets. This paper develops a conceptual model which focuses on certain key elements of a firm's internal resources as critical sources of competitive advantage and offers research propositions. It is argued that Asian firms can enhance their international competitive advantage by leveraging their internal resources within an external environment generally conducive to growth.
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970115 Expanding Knowledge in Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services