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39
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8451
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National Ranking
75

Overview

Dave Crick is affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada and specializes in the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their research focuses primarily on Strategy and Management, Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management, Management of Technology and Innovation, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, and Accounting.

The scientist's scholarly output includes a significant number of published papers, with notable attention to various topics such as Business Strategy and Innovation, Wine Industry and Tourism, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Family Business Performance and Succession, International Business and Foreign Direct Investment, Customer Service Quality and Loyalty, and Innovation and Knowledge Management.

Frequent publication venues for their work consist of the International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research, Industrial Marketing Management, Journal of Strategic Marketing, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, and Journal of Business Research.

Among recent publications, several papers stand out:

  • "Coopetition and COVID-19: Collaborative business-to-business marketing strategies in a pandemic crisis" (2020) Industrial Marketing Management
  • "The dark-side of coopetition: Influences on the paradoxical forces of cooperativeness and competitiveness across product-market strategies" (2020) Journal of Business Research
  • "The impact of the interaction between an entrepreneurial marketing orientation and coopetition on business performance" (2021) International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research
  • "The yin and yang nature of coopetition activities: non-linear effects and the moderating role of competitive intensity for internationalised firms" (2020) International Marketing Review
  • "Is it enough to be market-oriented? How coopetition and industry experience affect the relationship between a market orientation and customer satisfaction performance" (2021) Industrial Marketing Management

Dave Crick collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including James M. Crick, Shiv Chaudhry, Masoud Karami, Muhammad Iskandar Hamzah, and Noor'ain Mohamad Yunus.

Best Publications

  • Towards an Integrative Model of Small Firm Internationalisation

    Jim Bell;Rod McNaughton;Stephen Young;Dave Crick

  • Small Firm Internationalization and Business Strategy An Exploratory Study of ‘Knowledge-Intensive’ and ‘Traditional’ Manufacturing Firms in the UK

    Jim Bell;Dave Crick;Stephen Young

  • The internationalisation of ‘high performing’ UK high-tech SMEs: a study of planned and unplanned strategies

    Dave Crick;Martine Spence

  • Small High-Technology Firms and International High-Technology Markets

    Dave Crick;Marian V. Jones

  • Coopetition and COVID-19: Collaborative business-to-business marketing strategies in a pandemic crisis

    James M. Crick;Dave Crick

  • The internationalisation of born global and international new venture SMEs

    Dave Crick

  • An investigation into the targeting of UK export assistance

    Dave Crick

  • A comparative investigation into the internationalisation of Canadian and UK high‐tech SMEs

    Martine Spence;Dave Crick

  • Export assistance: Another look at whether we are supporting the best programmes

    Dave Crick;Michael R. Czinkota

  • U.K. SMEs' decision to discontinue exporting: an exploratory investigation into practices within the clothing industry

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  • SMEs’ Barriers Towards Internationalisation and Assistance Requirements in the UK: Differences Between Exporters and Firms Employing Multiple Modes of Market Entry

    Dave Crick

  • An Investigation into the Overseas Expansion of Small Asian-Owned U.K. Firms

    Dave Crick;Shiv Chaudhry;Stephen Batstone

  • The dark-side of coopetition: Influences on the paradoxical forces of cooperativeness and competitiveness across product-market strategies

    James M. Crick;Dave Crick

  • An investigation into the use of collaborative ventures in the internationalization of high performing Canadian SMEs

    Martine M. Spence;Linda M. Manning;Dave Crick

  • The Decision to Discontinue Exporting: SMEs in Two U.K. Trade Sectors

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  • The impact of the interaction between an entrepreneurial marketing orientation and coopetition on business performance

    James M. Crick;Masoud Karami;Dave Crick

  • International marketing research activities of UK exporters: an exploratory study

    Dave Crick;Marian Jones;Susan Hart

  • An investigation into SMEs’ use of languages in their export operations

    Dave Crick

  • Is it enough to be market-oriented? How coopetition and industry experience affect the relationship between a market orientation and customer satisfaction performance

    James M. Crick;James M. Crick;James M. Crick;Masoud Karami;Masoud Karami;Masoud Karami;Dave Crick;Dave Crick;Dave Crick

  • Small businesses’ motives

    Dave Crick;Shiv Chaudhry

  • Rising up to the challenge of our rivals: Unpacking the drivers and outcomes of coopetition activities

    James M. Crick;Dave Crick

  • An exploratory study of Canadian international new venture firms' development in overseas markets

    Martine Spence;Dave Crick

  • International experience, commitment, distribution adaptation and performance: a study of Ghanaian firms in B2B export markets

    Gloria Sraha;Revti Raman Sharma;Dave Crick;James M. Crick

Frequent Co-Authors

Constantine S. Katsikeas
Constantine S. Katsikeas University of Leeds
Michael R. Czinkota
Michael R. Czinkota Georgetown University
Rod B. McNaughton
Rod B. McNaughton University of Auckland

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