What do carpenter and Nagell and Tomasello (1998) have in common?
Perhaps of special importance, Carpenter, Nagell, and Tomasello (1998) found some similar relationships at an even earlier age, indeed as children were just beginning to learn and use language.
What about Gertler and Gilchrist's (1993)?
for Gertler and Gilchrist's (1993, 1994) results and related results by others. We cannot do justice to that debate here, but two brief points are worth mentioning. First, it is difficult to account for the Gertler-Gilchrist findings by appealing to differences in technologies or other nonfinancial aspects of small firms. The
What do Andersson/Forsgren (1994) and Gupta/Govindarajan (1991) have in common?
Like Gupta/Govindarajan (1991), Andersson/Forsgren (1994) consider transactions between the subsidiaries and the rest of the MNC as relevant dimensions, but they focus on product flows instead of knowledge flows. Source: Andersson/Forsgren 1994, p.