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Barriers to international trade between Iran and Australia

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Trade activities of exporting companies in Iran and Australia were studied to identify barriers to trade in relation to export culture. Models and interpretations were developed on the basis of the concept that an increased entrepreneural and innovative approach is required to enhance 'export culture' to achieve export success. Entrepreneurs can develop mutually beneficial trade relations between countries of different social cultures but highly complementary economies by using culture as a bridge to the relationship.

Author: Tajzadeh-Namin, Ardeshir Abolfazle, Shayan, Ebrahim, Gillin, Murray
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers
Publication Name: Technovation
Subject: High technology industry
ISSN: 0166-4972
Year: 1996
Trade Relations, Analysis, Australia, International trade, Iran, Trade policy

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International patenting and national technological specialization

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International patenting is used as a national technological indicator and as an indirect guideline of technology specialization in France, Germany, Japan, Italy, Great Britain and the United States. One way to correlate national technological systems is to concentrate on every domestic specialization of each country. This approach will enable the immediate identification of the most competitive categories and will disclose the primary existing trends.

Author: Paci, Raffaele, Sassu, Antonio
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers
Publication Name: Technovation
Subject: High technology industry
ISSN: 0166-4972
Year: 1997
Intnl Economic Policy, Economic Views, International aspects, Economic policy, Technological innovations, Economic indicators

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The role of the private sector in the promotion of young entrepreneurship in Nigeria

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Well disciplined, innovative, and result oriented Nigerian private sector contribute to the development of young entrepreneurship in the country. The public sector, meanwhile, lags behind the private sector in developing entrepreneurship because of its poor business situation characterized by corruption, bureaucracy and mismanagement.

Author: Nwoye, May Ifeoma
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers
Publication Name: Technovation
Subject: High technology industry
ISSN: 0166-4972
Year: 1997
Economic Planning & Research, Economic conditions, Nigeria, Private sector, Entrepreneurship, Public sector

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