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Johnson remained in the van for approximately one hour, refusing to get out unless she drove him home, which she eventually did.
Asset-seeking motives, which in the case of R&D activities are more or less equivalent to knowledge-seeking motives, are particularly emphasised in the literature dealing with “technology sourcing” (see, among many others, e.g. Cantwell, 1995; Kuemmerle 1999, Patel & Vega, 1999; Frost, 2001; Le Bas and Sierra, 2002).
At the turn of the century, studies concluded that there was an increasing internationalisation movement but underlined the rather limited levels of internationalisation (Patel & Vega 1999, Roberts 2001, Le Bas & Sierra 2002, UNCTAD 2005, Doz et al., 2006).
In [Sabater and Sierra, 2002], reputation symbolises trust and competence levels are gathered from the social network in which the agents are embedded.
The board and council should also discuss the status of the CyberMills in John Day and Seneca and whether those buildings should also transfer ownership to Grant County Digital.These are my suggestions as we plan for the leadership transition.
According to this model, water from a surface ocean would be able to enter the upper atmosphere where it would be photolyzed by UV, causing the H to escape and O to build up after surface sinks for oxidants are depleted.
This perspective has been developed in empirical studies that have all convincingly shown that the dominant strategy as far as location abroad is concerned was of the Home Base Augmenting (HBA) type and not the Home Base Exploiting (HBE) type (Patel & Vega 1999, Le Bas & Sierra 2002).
Le Bas & Sierra (2002), who used the same approach but had a broader database at their disposal, also concluded that “asset exploiting” and “asset augmenting” are much more relevant than other strategies for Swiss MNE's; in contrast to Patel & Vega (1999), the two strategies are found to be of about the same importance.
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Rather, we assume this information is simply available from a social network that structures the knowledge that each agent has of its neighbours and keeps track of past interactions (as per [Sabater and Sierra, 2002]).