Previous studies on family-SME internationalization have largely focused on what resources are needed to drive an incremental process rather than how resource management occurs in historical time. This paper focuses on the latter, adopting a social capital perspective (capturing both internal, i.e. among family-SME board members, and external, cross border agent dyads, relations) in order to decipher case study data from the East of England. Findings show that it is not the presence or absence of organizational-social-capital that affects family-SME internationalization success but rather its variable use over the years driven by the future pursuit of longevity, not growth. Key within this context is the variable use of the international ex...
This contribution introduces the notion of social capital and discusses integration into the studies...
The question of the influence of social capital on internationalization has been an important resear...
International audienceIn the context of international business, a firm seeking to internationalize i...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to discuss how social capital is developed in the internationaliz...
SMEs are important to world business and the majority of SMEs are family firms. Yet some family SMEs...
Recent studies on the internationalization of SMEs have highlighted the importance of social network...
Recently the research on family firm internationalization has begun to consider socioemotional crite...
Scholars in the discipline of international entrepreneurship have mainly studied rapidly internation...
The family firm literature embraces a wide range of studies relating family ownership to firm perfor...
While most research on internationalisation process has focused on entry mode selection, this paper ...
Organizational social capital is embodied in the composition of the board of directors, suggesting t...
Research Summary: Relatively limited research has been conducted on the evolutionary development of ...
Taking a longitudinal approach, we analyze how the evolution of different dimensions of social capit...
This contribution introduces the notion of social capital and discusses integration into the studies...
The question of the influence of social capital on internationalization has been an important resear...
International audienceIn the context of international business, a firm seeking to internationalize i...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to discuss how social capital is developed in the internationaliz...
SMEs are important to world business and the majority of SMEs are family firms. Yet some family SMEs...
Recent studies on the internationalization of SMEs have highlighted the importance of social network...
Recently the research on family firm internationalization has begun to consider socioemotional crite...
Scholars in the discipline of international entrepreneurship have mainly studied rapidly internation...
The family firm literature embraces a wide range of studies relating family ownership to firm perfor...
While most research on internationalisation process has focused on entry mode selection, this paper ...
Organizational social capital is embodied in the composition of the board of directors, suggesting t...
Research Summary: Relatively limited research has been conducted on the evolutionary development of ...
Taking a longitudinal approach, we analyze how the evolution of different dimensions of social capit...
This contribution introduces the notion of social capital and discusses integration into the studies...
The question of the influence of social capital on internationalization has been an important resear...
International audienceIn the context of international business, a firm seeking to internationalize i...