Achieving rapid internationalization of sub-Saharan African firms: Ethiopian Airlines' operations under challenging conditions
<p>Having expanded their global operations, many African firms have begun to appear on the radar screens of multinational players. The distinctive nature of the African continent has directed these firms to follow unconventional paths to internationalization. This study explores the strategies...
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| Main Author: | Osama Sam Al-Kwifi (18061030) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Gary L. Frankwick (18061033) (author), Zafar U. Ahmed (16698809) (author) |
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2020
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