Traditional theory of firm internationalization assumes all firms are homogeneous in their approach to managing uncertainties and implementing business strategies when internationalizing. A business model portfolio approach articulates a more complex process and suggests that firms adopt a portfolio of business models to balance uncertainties. Combining these two perspectives, this multiple case study research design explores how creative professional service firms (creative PSFs) internationalize. Creative PSFs such as architects are embedded in their local cultures, operating at the intersection of business and art. Our study reveals the complexities of creative PSF internationalization, showing that in contrast to existing explanations, ...
In the 'knowledge economy', knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) are a key driver for innova...
Professional service firms (“PSFs”) increasingly rely on internationalisation to drive their growth ...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have a large potential for growth through internationali...
Traditional theory of firm internationalization assumes all firms are homogeneous in their approach ...
Departing from traditional economic and behavioural approaches, this study adopts a resource based l...
Using a behavioral process approach within the field of international business theory, this study ad...
Professional service firms (“PSFs”) increasingly rely on internationalisation to drive their growth ...
We argue that the internationalization process of firms in the creative economy has particular aspec...
In the ‘knowledge economy’, knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) are a key driver for innova...
Creative professional service firms (CPSFs) including architecture, advertising and fashion design f...
This paper reports the results of three case studies of firms involved with design for the built env...
This paper reports the results of three case studies of firms involved with design for the built env...
Recent studies have shown that professionals in the built environment need new or improved business ...
This paper reports the results of three case studies of firms involved with design for the built env...
This chapter examines the internationalization of Professional Service Firms (PSFs), outlining its ...
In the 'knowledge economy', knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) are a key driver for innova...
Professional service firms (“PSFs”) increasingly rely on internationalisation to drive their growth ...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have a large potential for growth through internationali...
Traditional theory of firm internationalization assumes all firms are homogeneous in their approach ...
Departing from traditional economic and behavioural approaches, this study adopts a resource based l...
Using a behavioral process approach within the field of international business theory, this study ad...
Professional service firms (“PSFs”) increasingly rely on internationalisation to drive their growth ...
We argue that the internationalization process of firms in the creative economy has particular aspec...
In the ‘knowledge economy’, knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) are a key driver for innova...
Creative professional service firms (CPSFs) including architecture, advertising and fashion design f...
This paper reports the results of three case studies of firms involved with design for the built env...
This paper reports the results of three case studies of firms involved with design for the built env...
Recent studies have shown that professionals in the built environment need new or improved business ...
This paper reports the results of three case studies of firms involved with design for the built env...
This chapter examines the internationalization of Professional Service Firms (PSFs), outlining its ...
In the 'knowledge economy', knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) are a key driver for innova...
Professional service firms (“PSFs”) increasingly rely on internationalisation to drive their growth ...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have a large potential for growth through internationali...