This paper criticizes conventional internationalization theory of the firm and argues for a relational perspective in the analysis of international expansion. Using in-depth empirical research from three European metropolitan case studies, the paper demonstrates that social networks (i) are the most frequent cause of international market entry and (ii) they systematically affect the organizational form of entry. A combination of qualitative exploration and logistic regression analysis of fieldwork and survey data suggests that the internationalization of business services cannot be fully understood from firm-specific resources alone, but it also has to take the context of external relationships into systematic consideration. The impact of s...
The aim of this study is to illustrate the role of networks in the internationalisation process of f...
Title: The influence of network relationships in the internationalization of SMEs Authors: Anderss...
We propose that home country network advantages shape firms ’ foreign expansion. We argue that a soc...
Purpose – The purpose of this chapter is to provide a review of literaturethat analyses the internat...
ABSTRACT The social dynamics which precede international exchange are considered in light of data co...
It is established that experience is an important driver of a firm’s internationalisation process, a...
The research on social networks and collaborative strategies has highlighted from the mid of 1980 wh...
While most research on internationalisation process has focused on entry mode selection, this paper ...
This paper aims to contribute to the internationalization literature by finding out how decision-mak...
This study has employed a case-based approach to explore the relevance of relational factors in expl...
ABSTRACT The network approach to internationalization of firms has been the research focus of many i...
Based on the variables relationship and knowledge, this article aimed at analyzing how a multination...
In this paper we critically review the applicability of the dominant paradigm of international produ...
The aim of this study is to illustrate the role of networks in the internationalisation process of f...
Title: The influence of network relationships in the internationalization of SMEs Authors: Anderss...
We propose that home country network advantages shape firms ’ foreign expansion. We argue that a soc...
Purpose – The purpose of this chapter is to provide a review of literaturethat analyses the internat...
ABSTRACT The social dynamics which precede international exchange are considered in light of data co...
It is established that experience is an important driver of a firm’s internationalisation process, a...
The research on social networks and collaborative strategies has highlighted from the mid of 1980 wh...
While most research on internationalisation process has focused on entry mode selection, this paper ...
This paper aims to contribute to the internationalization literature by finding out how decision-mak...
This study has employed a case-based approach to explore the relevance of relational factors in expl...
ABSTRACT The network approach to internationalization of firms has been the research focus of many i...
Based on the variables relationship and knowledge, this article aimed at analyzing how a multination...
In this paper we critically review the applicability of the dominant paradigm of international produ...
The aim of this study is to illustrate the role of networks in the internationalisation process of f...
Title: The influence of network relationships in the internationalization of SMEs Authors: Anderss...
We propose that home country network advantages shape firms ’ foreign expansion. We argue that a soc...