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The objective of the article is to explore internationalisation patterns of family high-tech firms, especially their internationalisation motives, intensity, speed, and entry modes. The empirical part adopts a quantitative approach. The results of the survey are presented on the sample of 263 high-tech production firms from Poland, including 101 family firms. The survey was conducted in all 16 Polish regions. The calculations from obtained survey results were made using Statistica PL 10.

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Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review no. 4, pages 147 - 163,
ISSN: 2353-883X
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English
Publication year:
2019
Bibliographic description:
Daszkiewicz N.: Entrepreneurial Business and Economic Review// Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review -Vol. 4, (2019), s.147-163
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.15678/eber.2019.070409
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