Before the first export decision: Internationalisation readiness in the pre-export phase
Although the internationalisation process of the firm has been well researched since the 1970s, the behaviour of firms prior to internationalisation has not received commensurate research attention. This paper argues that a focus on firms' pre-internationalisation activities will not only offer an additional important perspective to the study of firm internationalisation but it will also address a significant research gap in studies that are theoretically based on the so-called stages models. During the pre-internationalisation phase, a firm is exposed to stimuli factors that may trigger an impulse for foreign market expansion. Decision makers' perceptions of stimuli, their attitudinal commitment towards internationalisation, the firms' resources and capabilities, as well as the mediating effect of lateral rigidity comprise a learning process that leads a firm towards readiness to initiate an internationalisation decision. This paper advances the concept of internationalisation readiness and proposes a method for developing an Internationalisation Readiness Index.
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2007
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Authors: | Tan, Alvin ; Brewer, Paul ; Liesch, Peter W. |
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International Business Review. - Elsevier, ISSN 0969-5931. - Vol. 16.2007, 3, p. 294-309
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Internationalisation readiness Pre-internationalisation Internal stimuli External stimuli Attitudinal commitment Firm resources Lateral rigidity |
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