Examining the role of networking capability in small and medium firm internationalization


Autoria(s): Coote, Len; Loxton, Rick; Weerawardena, Jay
Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

While research on SME internationalization has increased, there remains a lack of relevant theory on the SME internationalization process. The literature reports that small firms overcome their resource poverty-based constraints to internationalization by developing network relationships. Networking enables SMEs to acquire much needed internationalization process knowledge, and knowledge for the development of innovative products and services for this internationalization. However, networking activity has not yet been conceptualized and measured as a competitive capability in internationalization research. Drawing on the capability-based theory of competitive strategy, this paper conjectures that internationally entrepreneurial SMEs build and nurture distinctive networking capabilities, enabling them to acquire new knowledge. These learning capabilities enable them to pursue innovation thereby facilitating nternationalization. Data from Australian firms largely supports the conceptual framework. Implications for theory and practice are presented.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:103576

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Academy of International Business

Palavras-Chave #EX #350212 International Business #720403 Management
Tipo

Conference Paper