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VUKICEVIC, J., FALLON, G. and OTT, U.F., 2021. A theoretical and empirical investigation into investment activities of technologically-intensive Chinese state-owned enterprises in the UK. International Business Review, 30 (1): 101763. ISSN 0969-5931

VUKICEVIC, J., FALLON, G. and OTT, U., 2019. A theoretical and empirical investigation into investment activities of technologically-intensive Chinese state-owned enterprises in the UK. In: 46th Academy of International Business UK & Ireland Chapter Conference (AIB UKI 2019), University of Sussex, Brighton, 25-27 April 2019.

VUKICEVIC, J., 2017. Chinese acquisitions in the UK: a multiple case-study approach. In: 43rd European International Business Academy (EIBA) Annual Conference, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy, 14-16 December 2017.

VUKICEVIC, J., 2015. Chinese acquisitions in Britain - effects on acquired companies. In: The Impact of Emerging Economies and their Multinational Enterprises on the World Economy Conference, Kazakh-British Technical University Business School, Almaty, Kazakhstan, 26-28 February 2015.

VUKICEVIC, J., 2013. Exploring the investment behaviour of Chinese multinationals in the UK. In: 2nd EIBA Doctoral Symposium, 39th European International Business Academy (EIBA) Annual Conference, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany, 12-14 December 2013.

VUKICEVIC, J., 2012. Learning from Chinese multinationals - case studies of knowledge transfer. In: Annual Postgraduate Research Conference, University of Northampton, Northampton, June 2012.

HE, S., FALLON, G., SANDERS, R., LAWRENCE, P. and VUKICEVIC, J., 2012. Towards a new new geography of innovation: the rise of Chinese innovation giants and the implications for the global economic order. In: Academy of International Business-UK & Ireland (AIB-UKI) Annual Conference, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, 29-31 March 2012.

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