© 2015 Published by Elsevier Inc. We focus on supply and the under-explored demand-side factors that help explicate cross-border expansion, the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) and organization. We explore how appropriability-informed and legacy-shaped entrepreneurial imagination motivates a process of creation and co-creation of the cross-border business context (such as markets, demand, and supporting infrastructures, including business ecosystems), and when feasible the wider institutional, regulatory and even cultural one, that conventional International Business (IB) literature takes as a datum. This is examined conceptually and by drawing on illustrative case examples. We claim that by focusing on agency, learning, intentionality and de...
For SME exporters, developing an effective value co-creation strategy appears to be a good way to ov...
Learning about and exploiting opportunities in distant markets is one of the basic challenges of int...
This paper focuses on knowledge creation capability and motives for international investment by emer...
This article explores the role of entrepreneurial imagination on the international expansion of mult...
The concepts of asset co-specialization and dynamic capabilities have been instrumental in furtherin...
We present a new perspective on entrepreneurship within multinational corporations (MNCs) based on e...
This paper examines the co-evolution of mne activities and institutions external and internal to the...
The paper begins by briefly presenting the "eclectic" perspective on the multinational enterprise (M...
This article focuses on "born globals " (Knight andCavusgil 1996) and interfirm resources ...
We draw on entrepreneurship research to present a framework for international new ventures as the cr...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
Recent globalization and increased competition has forced firms to re-evaluate their current configu...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show that existing theories, principally Dunning’s OLI model...
Vahlne and Johanson(2017)present themultinational businessenterprise(MBE) as a new form of cross-bor...
During a sequence of decades we can observe a co-evolution of globalization through network formatio...
For SME exporters, developing an effective value co-creation strategy appears to be a good way to ov...
Learning about and exploiting opportunities in distant markets is one of the basic challenges of int...
This paper focuses on knowledge creation capability and motives for international investment by emer...
This article explores the role of entrepreneurial imagination on the international expansion of mult...
The concepts of asset co-specialization and dynamic capabilities have been instrumental in furtherin...
We present a new perspective on entrepreneurship within multinational corporations (MNCs) based on e...
This paper examines the co-evolution of mne activities and institutions external and internal to the...
The paper begins by briefly presenting the "eclectic" perspective on the multinational enterprise (M...
This article focuses on "born globals " (Knight andCavusgil 1996) and interfirm resources ...
We draw on entrepreneurship research to present a framework for international new ventures as the cr...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
Recent globalization and increased competition has forced firms to re-evaluate their current configu...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show that existing theories, principally Dunning’s OLI model...
Vahlne and Johanson(2017)present themultinational businessenterprise(MBE) as a new form of cross-bor...
During a sequence of decades we can observe a co-evolution of globalization through network formatio...
For SME exporters, developing an effective value co-creation strategy appears to be a good way to ov...
Learning about and exploiting opportunities in distant markets is one of the basic challenges of int...
This paper focuses on knowledge creation capability and motives for international investment by emer...