Capability presence in the newly internationalizing firm


Autoria(s): Weerawardena, Jay; Sullivan Mort, Gillian; Liesch, Peter; Knight, Gary; Salunke, Sandeep
Contribuinte(s)

Feinberg, Susan

Kiyak, Tunga

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

We investigate the enablers of early internationalization of the firm. We posit that for firms to internationalize early in their lifecycles, sets of capabilities must be present at the firm’s formative stage and that these capabilities build upon routines that the founders bring into the new firm. These capabilities are aligned to establish a platform for internationalization unencumbered by the administrative heritage often observed in well-established firms. We model this phenomenon, testing it in a cross-national setting of early internationalizing firms in Australia and the United States. To do so, we draw upon a dynamic capabilities framing, conceptualizing and measuring the dynamic capabilities that founders apply in their early internationalization activities.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68034/

Publicador

Academy of International Business

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68034/2/68034.pdf

http://aib.msu.edu/events/2012/AIB2012_ConferenceProceedings.pdf

Weerawardena, Jay, Sullivan Mort, Gillian, Liesch, Peter, Knight, Gary, & Salunke, Sandeep (2012) Capability presence in the newly internationalizing firm. In Feinberg, Susan & Kiyak, Tunga (Eds.) Rethinking the Roles of Business, Government and NGOs in the Global Economy, Academy of International Business, Washington DC, p. 232.

Fonte

Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150308 International Business #Early Internationalization #Dynamic Capabilities #Innovation #Learning #Networks #Marketing
Tipo

Conference Paper