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The influence of internationalisation processes in the domestic activities of firms’ has not been
considered as an important issue in existing models, because they tend to focus on a partial and
restricted view of the firm. The purpose of this paper is to challenge that view by attempting a
dynamic view of the firm is which primal importance is given to the relationship between
international and domestic activities. The main research question is whether domestic activities can
be significantly affected by international activities, namely knowledge transfer. Results confirm the
dynamic approach adopted by firms however there are no definitive answers in terms of the
domestic impact of internationalisation. Despite clear hints of evidence for the internationaldomestic
relationship, there was no confirmation of this relationship at the financial level.
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SSRN - Social Science Research Network