What is the correct way to explain what an abbreviation stands for?

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What is the correct way to explain what the abbreviation in this sentence stands for:
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for Ownership, Location
and Internalization, it conceptualizes the core reasons for a firm to
invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three sources of
advantages.
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for 'Ownership',
'Location' and 'Internalization', it conceptualizes the core reasons
for a firm to invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three
sources of advantages.
or
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for ownership, location
and internalization, it conceptualizes the core reasons for a firm to
invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three sources of
advantages (Neary, 2009).
If none of the 3 options is correct, please explain what the proper way is.
abbreviations
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What is the correct way to explain what the abbreviation in this sentence stands for:
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for Ownership, Location
and Internalization, it conceptualizes the core reasons for a firm to
invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three sources of
advantages.
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for 'Ownership',
'Location' and 'Internalization', it conceptualizes the core reasons
for a firm to invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three
sources of advantages.
or
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for ownership, location
and internalization, it conceptualizes the core reasons for a firm to
invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three sources of
advantages (Neary, 2009).
If none of the 3 options is correct, please explain what the proper way is.
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What is the correct way to explain what the abbreviation in this sentence stands for:
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for Ownership, Location
and Internalization, it conceptualizes the core reasons for a firm to
invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three sources of
advantages.
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for 'Ownership',
'Location' and 'Internalization', it conceptualizes the core reasons
for a firm to invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three
sources of advantages.
or
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for ownership, location
and internalization, it conceptualizes the core reasons for a firm to
invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three sources of
advantages (Neary, 2009).
If none of the 3 options is correct, please explain what the proper way is.
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What is the correct way to explain what the abbreviation in this sentence stands for:
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for Ownership, Location
and Internalization, it conceptualizes the core reasons for a firm to
invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three sources of
advantages.
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for 'Ownership',
'Location' and 'Internalization', it conceptualizes the core reasons
for a firm to invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three
sources of advantages.
or
Also known as the “OLI” framework – standing for ownership, location
and internalization, it conceptualizes the core reasons for a firm to
invest in a foreign country, dividing them into three sources of
advantages (Neary, 2009).
If none of the 3 options is correct, please explain what the proper way is.
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That would be number 1: "Ownership, Location and Internalization".
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That would be number 1: "Ownership, Location and Internalization".
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