8,423 research outputs found
[Women's Lacrosse Game]
Women's lacrosse game.From verso: Photograph by Brian K Slack. Scan of verso available
[Female Lacrosse Player]
Female lacrosse player.From verso: Photograph by Brian K Slack. Scan of verso available
[Female Lacrosse Player in Game]
Female lacrosse player in game.From verso: Photograph by Brian K Slack. Scan of verso available
[Female Students in Exit the King]
Theatre. Two female students act in play, Exit the KingFrom verso: photograph by Brian K Slack. Scan of verso available
[Two Female Students]
Two female students looking at each other.2 copies available; From verso: photograph by Brian K Slack. Scan of verso available
Terminaux de transport et grande région urbaine [L'intégration de Hong Kong dans les performances de la Chine]
Comtois Claude, Slack Brian. Terminaux de transport et grande région urbaine [L'intégration de Hong Kong dans les performances de la Chine]. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°58, 2000. pp. 12-20
Portrait of Brian Slack
This black and white photograph features an individual portrait of Brian Slack.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/mens_basketball_photos/1272/thumbnail.jp
Court Portrait - Brian Slack
This black and white photograph features an individual portrait of Brian Slack.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/mens_basketball_photos/1236/thumbnail.jp
Author Interview with Brian D. Anderson
Brian D. Anderson was our feature artist of the week, October 19th - 23rd, 2020.https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/vid_presentations/1010/thumbnail.jp
The Time Scale of Internationalisation: The Case of the Container Port Industry
Institutional change of the 1990s in port sectors worldwide has been followed by the emergence of port investing/operating transnational corporations (TNCs). Yet the supply of investment opportunities may be diminishing and evidence suggests the investment time window is closing. Timing thus becomes a critical component of the internationalisation process of firms. This paper focuses on temporal aspects of internationalisation. It puts immediate emphasis on Asian TNCs since – as latecomers – they have grown to dominate the industry. We perform a longitudinal analysis of TNC behaviour in relation to changes in domestic and foreign market conditions. Constraints of an institutional nature facing TNC entry in foreign markets are forcing firms to ‘leapfrog’ some of the logical sequential phases of internationalisation often assumed by mainstream theory. The degree of openness of foreign markets still largely dictates both opportunities and modalities of private entry. Findings suggest that institutional conditions determine to a large extent what strategic choices may be possible in any given context. Maritime Economics & Logistics (2007) 9, 1–34. doi:10.1057/palgrave.mel.9100169
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