The Role of Knowledge in Firms' Internationalization Process: Wherefrom and Whereto?

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Abstract

Twenty-five years ago the business theorists at the University of Uppsala in Sweden assigned knowledge a key role in their explanation of firms’ internationalisation. Firms’ learning – or, acquisition of knowledge - about foreign markets was pointed out as being determining not only the speed by which firms expand internationally, but also which regions of the world firms enter and what operation methods they employ in the foreign markets (Carlson, 1975; Forsgren and Johanson, 1975; Johanson and Wiedersheim-Paul, 1975; Johanson and Vahlne, 1977; Welch and Wiedersheim-Paul, 1980). Although challenged by other alleged determinants of firms’ internationalisation knowledge is still the centrepiece in theories on firms’ internationalisation process. However, the understanding of how internationalisation knowledge is acquired, retained, transformed and transmitted has developed significantly over the past decades. Simplicity and determinism have given way to complexity and managerial discretion in our evolving understanding of the role of knowledge in the internationalisation process of firms.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
UdgivelsesstedFrederiksberg
UdgiverDepartment of International Economics and Management, Copenhagen Business School
Antal sider24
StatusUdgivet - 2001
NavnWorking Paper / Department of International Economics and Management, Copenhagen Business School
Nummer17-2001

Emneord

  • Informationsteknologi
  • Kommunikationsteknologi
  • Viden
  • Virksomhedens internationalisering
  • Tavs viden
  • Internet
  • Globalisering
  • Managerial discretion

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