Some authors have questioned whether the well-known Uppsala internationalization model would be generalizable to services. We take one of the model’s assumptions – that firms will follow a gradually increasing resource commitment path in each country – and challenge whether it would hold up under specific service characteristics or particular combinations of environmental variables and service characteristics. We review the literature in search of more appropriate dimensions for the classification of services that would allow for the test of the Uppsala model’s assumption. Based on purely conceptual reasoning, supported by previous empirical studies, we propose some hypotheses about how service firms would be expected to behave – in terms o...
This research aims to extend the born global and service firm literature by examining the internatio...
The lack of knowledge of foreign markets is critical for most theories about internationalization. I...
Purpose The aim of this study is to explore, describe and analyze how service firms overcome barrier...
Abstract As a result of the increasingly globalised economic environment and intensifying competiti...
© 2010 Dr. Abhishek ShuklaThis study aims to get a better understanding of progression of internatio...
To investigate a firm's propensity to continue internationalization, the so-called Uppsala internati...
The Uppsala Model – typically viewed as an internationalization process model, an internationalizati...
In principal our empirical findings confirm the applicability of the Uppsala Model on SMEs. However ...
The evolution of globalization and technology have changed the playground for international business...
The Uppsala model is one of the theories describing the internationalization process of firms. The m...
This paper investigates the aspect of market commitment by international service firms into the new ...
Departing from traditional economic and behavioural approaches, this study adopts a resource based l...
The fact that service companies from emerging countries are capable of international growth has been...
Using a behavioral process approach within the field of international business theory, this study ad...
The fact that services have emerged a driving force and the fastest growing sector in international ...
This research aims to extend the born global and service firm literature by examining the internatio...
The lack of knowledge of foreign markets is critical for most theories about internationalization. I...
Purpose The aim of this study is to explore, describe and analyze how service firms overcome barrier...
Abstract As a result of the increasingly globalised economic environment and intensifying competiti...
© 2010 Dr. Abhishek ShuklaThis study aims to get a better understanding of progression of internatio...
To investigate a firm's propensity to continue internationalization, the so-called Uppsala internati...
The Uppsala Model – typically viewed as an internationalization process model, an internationalizati...
In principal our empirical findings confirm the applicability of the Uppsala Model on SMEs. However ...
The evolution of globalization and technology have changed the playground for international business...
The Uppsala model is one of the theories describing the internationalization process of firms. The m...
This paper investigates the aspect of market commitment by international service firms into the new ...
Departing from traditional economic and behavioural approaches, this study adopts a resource based l...
The fact that service companies from emerging countries are capable of international growth has been...
Using a behavioral process approach within the field of international business theory, this study ad...
The fact that services have emerged a driving force and the fastest growing sector in international ...
This research aims to extend the born global and service firm literature by examining the internatio...
The lack of knowledge of foreign markets is critical for most theories about internationalization. I...
Purpose The aim of this study is to explore, describe and analyze how service firms overcome barrier...