. "\u0160imberov\u00E1, Iveta" . . . "93-103" . "The Internacionalising processes of small and medium companies in the Czech republic" . "[4773D80229C4]" . "80-214-244" . . . "Zich, Robert" . "610929" . . "The Internacionalising processes of small and medium companies in the Czech republic"@en . "Re\u017E\u0148\u00E1kov\u00E1, M\u00E1ria" . "Re\u017E\u0148\u00E1kov\u00E1, M\u00E1ria" . "5"^^ . "...doplnit..."@cs . . . "Business and Economic Development in Central and Eastern Europe in the Period of Joining to the European Union" . . "11"^^ . "SME's"@en . "The Internacionalising processes of small and medium companies in the Czech republic"@en . . "Brno" . . "5"^^ . "Brno" . "2003-09-05+02:00"^^ . "...doplnit..."@cs . . . "Vysok\u00E9 u\u010Den\u00ED technick\u00E9 v Brn\u011B. Fakulta podnikatelsk\u00E1" . "Pollard, David" . "The Internacionalising processes of small and medium companies in the Czech republic" . "The importance of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the development of East and Central European transformation economies has, in recent years, become increasingly a matter of debates. Glas et al (1999), for example, suggest that SMEs are important factors in the sustainability of economic transformation through their growing contribution to exports and business co-operation in general, as well as to the formation of a vibrant domestic industrial economy, in particular. The long-term sustainnability of SMEs is increasingly enhanced by the entry of such firms into foreign markets, often because of the increased competition in the home country and because of market-size limitations. Researchers have sought explanations for both the initial entry decision-making and the process by which SMEs internationalise. For transformation economies it is important to understand the process of SME internationalisation more fully, in order to develop effective governmental and other institutional polici"@en . . "B\u0159e\u010Dkov\u00E1, Pavla" . "RIV/00216305:26510/03:PU43442" . "26510" . "...doplnit..."@cs . "RIV/00216305:26510/03:PU43442!RIV06-GA0-26510___" . "Pollard, David" . "The importance of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the development of East and Central European transformation economies has, in recent years, become increasingly a matter of debates. Glas et al (1999), for example, suggest that SMEs are important factors in the sustainability of economic transformation through their growing contribution to exports and business co-operation in general, as well as to the formation of a vibrant domestic industrial economy, in particular. The long-term sustainnability of SMEs is increasingly enhanced by the entry of such firms into foreign markets, often because of the increased competition in the home country and because of market-size limitations. Researchers have sought explanations for both the initial entry decision-making and the process by which SMEs internationalise. For transformation economies it is important to understand the process of SME internationalisation more fully, in order to develop effective governmental and other institutional polici" . "P(GA402/02/0106)" . . .