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Globalization and Industrial Enterprises
Research Guide

What is Globalization and Industrial Enterprises?

Globalization and Industrial Enterprises examines how trade liberalization, foreign direct investment, and global value chains influence industrial firm performance, location decisions, offshoring, and multinational strategies.

Researchers analyze firm-level responses to globalization through empirical studies on export behavior, FDI impacts, and supply chain integration. Key papers include Korsakienė (2013) on construction firm internationalization strategies (7 citations) and Antonowicz (2011) on global franchising dissemination (6 citations). Approximately 10 provided papers span construction, financial services, and digital economy contexts from 2011-2023.

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Key Challenges

Why It Matters

Studies inform industrial policies in emerging markets, as seen in Dadabaev et al. (2021) on Uzbekistan's global financial integration via digital economy and takaful (17 citations), shaping equitable development amid trade openness. Pathak (2023) reveals digitalization's role in buyer-supplier relations under Industry 4.0 (8 citations), guiding multinational enterprise strategies. Korsakienė (2013) frameworks help firms navigate globalization for competitiveness in construction sectors.

Key Research Challenges

Measuring Firm-Level Globalization Effects

Quantifying impacts of FDI and trade on firm performance remains difficult due to data limitations across regions. Korsakienė (2013) highlights strategy variations in construction internationalization, complicating general models. Central Asian PPP impacts, per Тиреуов et al. (2022), add sector-specific measurement issues (6 citations).

Assessing Digital Integration in Supply Chains

Digitalization alters global buyer-supplier dynamics, but qualitative insights dominate over quantitative models. Pathak (2023) uses interviews to study Industry 4.0 effects on BSR (8 citations), revealing gaps in scalable metrics. Supplier codes of conduct, as reviewed by Jedynak (2018), pose enforcement challenges in global chains (6 citations).

Evaluating Policy Responses to Offshoring

Industrial policies must counter offshoring's downsides, yet evidence on effectiveness is sparse for developing economies. Antonowicz (2011) struggles to assess franchising's global scale due to data scarcity (6 citations). Dadabaev et al. (2021) note legal framework hurdles for financial integration in digital contexts (17 citations).

Essential Papers

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Assessment of the Socio-Economic Impactof a Water Diversion Project fora Water-Receiving Area

Zhuoyue Peng, Junxian Yin, Lili Zhang et al. · 2019 · Polish Journal of Environmental Studies · 21 citations

Finding a method to accurately evaluate a water diversion project's socio-economic impact, which can contribute to planning and decision-making, has become a hot issue in the world.Our paper constr...

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Ways to Improve Integration of Uzbekistan in Global Financial Services with the Participation of Takaful Companies in the Conditions of Development of the Digital Economy

Umidjon Dadabaev, Khusniddin Fakhriddinovich Uktamov, Abduvali A. Isadjanov et al. · 2021 · The 5th International Conference on Future Networks & Distributed Systems · 17 citations

This article describes Uzbekistan integration into the global financial Abstract: This article describes Uzbekistan integration into the global financial services industry in the development of the...

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Understanding the Impact of Digitalization on Buyer Supplier Relationship: A Qualitative Approach

Partha Pathak · 2023 · Operations and Supply Chain Management An International Journal · 8 citations

This study analyses the impact of digitalization on the Buyer Supplier relationship (BSR) in the context of Industry 4.0.An empirical qualitative research methodology was employed, with semi-struct...

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Analyzing the future of housing provision in a high-demographic growth region

Aidar Assylbayev, Kunduzkul Niiazalieva, Dilmurad Bekjanov et al. · 2023 · E3S Web of Conferences · 7 citations

This scientific article aims to determine the level of security of Kyrgyzstan citizens with regard to housing until 2030. The study takes into account the historical period from 1990 to present, an...

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Internationalization of construction firms: what strategy do they follow?

Renata Korsakienė · 2013 · Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues · 7 citations

Globalization of markets and economic changes force companies to respond adequately and expand their activities abroad.The paper aims to adopt different approaches, developed in internationalizatio...

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Impact of the profile of public-private partnership projects on the economic potential of Central Asian countries

Канат Тиреуов, Салима Мизанбекова, Damira Aitmukhanbetova · 2022 · Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies · 6 citations

The object of this study were projects based on public-private partnership. The results of the state of public-private partnership projects in various sectors of the economy of the Central Asian co...

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FINANCIAL STABILITY OF ELECTRICITY COMPANIES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Oksana Savchina, Dmitriy A. Pavlinov, Olga V. Savchina · 2021 · International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy · 6 citations

The electricity sector is an important part of any country's economy as it holds a cross-sectoral importance and produces a socially significant product for residents and industries. Economically, ...

Reading Guide

Foundational Papers

Start with Korsakienė (2013) for internationalization frameworks in construction firms under globalization, then Antonowicz (2011) to grasp franchising's global scale assessment challenges.

Recent Advances

Study Pathak (2023) on digitalization's buyer-supplier impacts and Dadabaev et al. (2021) on digital economy financial integration for current enterprise strategies.

Core Methods

Conceptual models from internationalization theory (Korsakienė 2013), qualitative semi-structured interviews (Pathak 2023), and legal-economic framework analysis (Dadabaev et al. 2021).

How PapersFlow Helps You Research Globalization and Industrial Enterprises

Discover & Search

Research Agent uses searchPapers and exaSearch to find papers like Korsakienė (2013) on construction firm internationalization, then citationGraph reveals 7-citation connections to Antonowicz (2011) on franchising dissemination, and findSimilarPapers uncovers Pathak (2023) on digital BSR.

Analyze & Verify

Analysis Agent employs readPaperContent on Dadabaev et al. (2021) to extract Uzbekistan financial integration metrics, verifyResponse with CoVe checks claims against OpenAlex data, and runPythonAnalysis with pandas regresses firm performance on globalization variables; GRADE scores evidence strength for policy claims.

Synthesize & Write

Synthesis Agent detects gaps in offshoring studies via contradiction flagging across Korsakienė (2013) and Pathak (2023), while Writing Agent uses latexEditText, latexSyncCitations for 10-paper bibliographies, latexCompile for reports, and exportMermaid diagrams global value chain flows.

Use Cases

"Run regression on firm performance data from globalization papers using Python."

Research Agent → searchPapers('globalization industrial firms FDI') → Analysis Agent → readPaperContent(Dadabaev 2021) → runPythonAnalysis(pandas OLS: exports ~ FDI + digitalization) → researcher gets CSV tables with coefficients, p-values, and matplotlib plots.

"Draft LaTeX report on construction firm internationalization strategies."

Research Agent → citationGraph(Korsakienė 2013) → Synthesis Agent → gap detection → Writing Agent → latexEditText(structure sections) → latexSyncCitations(7 papers) → latexCompile → researcher gets compiled PDF with synced bibliography and figures.

"Find GitHub repos linked to digital supply chain papers."

Research Agent → searchPapers('digitalization buyer supplier Industry 4.0') → Code Discovery → paperExtractUrls(Pathak 2023) → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect → researcher gets repo code summaries, forks, and supply chain simulation scripts.

Automated Workflows

Deep Research workflow scans 50+ OpenAlex papers on 'globalization industrial enterprises', chaining searchPapers → citationGraph → structured report with GRADE-scored sections on FDI impacts. DeepScan applies 7-step analysis to Korsakienė (2013), verifying claims via CoVe checkpoints on internationalization strategies. Theorizer generates hypotheses on digital globalization from Pathak (2023) and Dadabaev et al. (2021), outputting mermaid-flow theory diagrams.

Frequently Asked Questions

What defines Globalization and Industrial Enterprises?

It studies trade liberalization, FDI, and global value chains' effects on industrial firm performance and strategies, as in Korsakienė (2013) on construction internationalization.

What methods dominate this subtopic?

Qualitative interviews (Pathak 2023 on digital BSR), conceptual frameworks (Korsakienė 2013), and CGE models (Peng et al. 2019) assess globalization impacts.

What are key papers?

Korsakienė (2013, 7 citations) on firm strategies; Dadabaev et al. (2021, 17 citations) on financial integration; Antonowicz (2011, 6 citations) on franchising scale.

What open problems exist?

Scalable metrics for digital supply chain effects (Pathak 2023) and policy responses to offshoring in emerging markets (Тиреуов et al. 2022) lack comprehensive evidence.

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