How Relationships Shape the SME's Internationalization Process
Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 381 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-45661-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Offering a valuable contribution on the topic of internationalization, the book also establishes the main implications for practice.
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I. INTRODUCTION. Chapter 1. Introduction to internationalization from a network approach: the relevance of domestic and international relationships.-II. THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF INTERNATIONALIZATION FROM A NETWORK APPROACH.-Chapter 2. Internationalization of SMEs through networks: a bibliometric approach.-III. THE EFFECT OF DOMESTIC NETWORKS ON INTERNATIONALIZATION.-Chapter 3. The influence of founders’ social identity and decision-making in the speed of internationalization: A configurational perspective.-Chapter 4. Networks and internationalization process of clustered firms: understanding geography in the internationalization process.-Chapter 6. Supply Chain networks on internationalization of SMEs: identifying co-opetition strategies.-Chapter 7. Business and non-business networks: Illustrating the profile of highly innovative manufacturing SMEs.-IV. NETWORKS IN FOREIGN MARKETS: IN SEARCH FOR DISTANT INTERMEDIARIES.-Chapter 8. International business network: Do Family firms benefit more?.-Chapter 9. The role of global value chains in explaining the globalization of the wine industry.-Chapter 10. The role of corporate venture capital firms in international new ventures.-V. CONCLUDING REMARKS.-Chapter 11. Networks and internationalization: implications for different stages of the internationalization process