Abstract. In this paper we critically review the applicability of the dominant paradigm of international production theory, internalisation theory, and the eclectic paradigm, concluding that they are of very limited utility in analysing the process of internationalisation by business service firms. The principal aim is to conceptualise the influence of three key dimensions of business service activity on inter-nationalisation: the external relations and patterns of interfirm networking adopted by business service firms; their close relationships with clients; and the significance of these relationships in home-region markets, affording regional externalities which also strongly influence their propensity to export. Evidence from Scotland an...
This paper builds on preceding papers. It distinguishes three domains of international business theo...
Purpose – The purpose of this chapter is to provide a review of literaturethat analyses the internat...
This work involves an examination of the internationalisation process of the smaller firm, focusing ...
In this paper we critically review the applicability of the dominant paradigm of international produ...
This theoretical paper explores the impact of network externalities and the role of governments on i...
This paper criticizes conventional internationalization theory of the firm and argues for a relation...
This theoretical paper explores the impact of network externalities and the role of governments on i...
Current theoretical insights into firm internationalisation have mainly been established from resear...
Previous research into internationalisation has viewed it as being an export-led phenomenon. Althoug...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-74.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...
Our paper aims to extend the born global and service firm literature by examining the internationali...
This paper discusses international market and operation strategies of service MNEs from small and op...
Firm internationalisation has long been regarded as an incremental process, wherein firms gravitate ...
The intensification of markets globalisation and the diffusion of internationalisation strategies ac...
This paper uses the exemplar of global headhunting firms to provide new insights into the intricacie...
This paper builds on preceding papers. It distinguishes three domains of international business theo...
Purpose – The purpose of this chapter is to provide a review of literaturethat analyses the internat...
This work involves an examination of the internationalisation process of the smaller firm, focusing ...
In this paper we critically review the applicability of the dominant paradigm of international produ...
This theoretical paper explores the impact of network externalities and the role of governments on i...
This paper criticizes conventional internationalization theory of the firm and argues for a relation...
This theoretical paper explores the impact of network externalities and the role of governments on i...
Current theoretical insights into firm internationalisation have mainly been established from resear...
Previous research into internationalisation has viewed it as being an export-led phenomenon. Althoug...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-74.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...
Our paper aims to extend the born global and service firm literature by examining the internationali...
This paper discusses international market and operation strategies of service MNEs from small and op...
Firm internationalisation has long been regarded as an incremental process, wherein firms gravitate ...
The intensification of markets globalisation and the diffusion of internationalisation strategies ac...
This paper uses the exemplar of global headhunting firms to provide new insights into the intricacie...
This paper builds on preceding papers. It distinguishes three domains of international business theo...
Purpose – The purpose of this chapter is to provide a review of literaturethat analyses the internat...
This work involves an examination of the internationalisation process of the smaller firm, focusing ...