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The correct application of statistical methodology is crucial for the collection and analysis of firm-level innovation data. In this chapter we discuss and provide information on central elements of the collection and analysis of the data used. We provide the rationale as to why the research exploits the IWH FDI micro-database instead of other existing datasets. We also describe the genesis of the total population, survey method, sampling criteria and representativeness and non-respondent bias in the 2007 survey.

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Jindra, B. (2012). Data. In: Internationalisation Theory and Technological Accumulation. Studies in Economic Transition. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230360037_3

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