A Capabilities Perspective on the Effects of Early Internationalization on Firm Survival and Growth
Recent critiques of internationalization process models question the wisdom of delaying internationalization. Internationalizing late allows firms to assemble resources and gain experience but also allows inertia to develop. We resolve this tension by positing that internationalization has differing...
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Main Authors: | SAPIENZA, Harry J., AUTIO, Erkko, GEORGE, Gerard, ZAHRA, Shaker A. |
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2006
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