This paper presents the findings of a study of the perceptions of the barriers to internationalisation by 561 New Zealand Entrepreneurial New Ventures (ENVs). Significant differences in the perception of the barriers are identified according to the level of international activity of New Zealand ENVs. Exporters and likely exporters consider the main barriers to internationalisation to be finance and cost-related factors. A lack of New Zealand government incentives are also seen to be major barriers for these two groups with likely exporters also perceiving their lack of international experience to be a hindrance. By comparison non-exporters perceive firm size to be the biggest barrier to internationalisation followed by a lack of market know...
Abstract: This paper examines the models of internationalisation adopted by thirty firms from New Ze...
Two important phenomena have increasingly been noted in relation to small firms: they are internatio...
*Corresponding author Abstract: Small businesses around the world often internationalise by means of...
This paper presents the findings of a study of the perceptions of the barriers to internationalisati...
This study is concerned with an empirical investigation that explores the barriers to export that em...
This study examines the impact that barriers to internationalisation have on entry mode selection fo...
New Zealand has a small economy and consequently offers limited growth opportunities for local enter...
Abstract: The purpose of this research was to explore export incentives facing New Zealand entrepren...
Context matters in International Business, but to what extent does it influence the content of knowl...
New Zealand has a relatively small economy and therefore provides limited growth opportunities for l...
This paper examines the models of internationalisation adopted by thirty firms from New Zealand. An...
Twenty years after the seminal work on rapid and early internationalization, export barrier research...
Exporting continues to have a positive effect on a country's economy and the economic prosperity of ...
The purpose of this research is to explore how the international experience of individuals help smal...
The increasing globalization of markets witnessed in recent years has been paralleled by growing res...
Abstract: This paper examines the models of internationalisation adopted by thirty firms from New Ze...
Two important phenomena have increasingly been noted in relation to small firms: they are internatio...
*Corresponding author Abstract: Small businesses around the world often internationalise by means of...
This paper presents the findings of a study of the perceptions of the barriers to internationalisati...
This study is concerned with an empirical investigation that explores the barriers to export that em...
This study examines the impact that barriers to internationalisation have on entry mode selection fo...
New Zealand has a small economy and consequently offers limited growth opportunities for local enter...
Abstract: The purpose of this research was to explore export incentives facing New Zealand entrepren...
Context matters in International Business, but to what extent does it influence the content of knowl...
New Zealand has a relatively small economy and therefore provides limited growth opportunities for l...
This paper examines the models of internationalisation adopted by thirty firms from New Zealand. An...
Twenty years after the seminal work on rapid and early internationalization, export barrier research...
Exporting continues to have a positive effect on a country's economy and the economic prosperity of ...
The purpose of this research is to explore how the international experience of individuals help smal...
The increasing globalization of markets witnessed in recent years has been paralleled by growing res...
Abstract: This paper examines the models of internationalisation adopted by thirty firms from New Ze...
Two important phenomena have increasingly been noted in relation to small firms: they are internatio...
*Corresponding author Abstract: Small businesses around the world often internationalise by means of...