Explaining International new venture internationalisation: an innovation adoption model
The increasing prevalence of International New Ventures (INVs) during the past twenty years has been highlighted by numerous studies (Knight and Cavusgil, 1996, Moen, 2002). International New Ventures are firms, typically small to medium enterprises, that internationalise within six years of inception (Oviatt and McDougall, 1997). To date there has been no general consensus within the literature on a theoretical framework of internationalisation to explain the internationalisation process of INVs (Madsen and Servais, 1997). However, some researchers have suggested that the innovation diffusion model may provide a suitable theoretical framework (Chetty & Hamilton, 1996, Fan & Phan, 2007).The proposed model was based on the existing and well-established innovation diffusion theories drawn from consumer behaviour and internationalisation literature to explain the internationalisation process of INVs (Lim, Sharkey, and Kim, 1991, Reid, 1981, Robertson, 1971, Rogers, 1962, Wickramasekera and Oczkowski, 2006).
The results of this analysis indicated that the synthesied model of export adoption was effective in explaining the internationalisation process of INVs within the Queensland Food and Beverage Industry. Significantly the results of the analysis also indicated that features of the original I-models developed in the consumer behaviour literature, that had limited examination within the internationalisation literature were confirmed. This includes the ability of firms, or specifically decision-makers, to skip stages based om previous experience.
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2009
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Authors: | Rumintha, Wickramasekera ; Mitchell, Spowart |
Subject: | International Business | International New Venture | SMEs | Food Processing |
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Type of publication: | Article |
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Type of publication (narrower categories): | Congress Report |
Notes: | Rumintha, Wickramasekera & Mitchell, Spowart (2009) Explaining International new venture internationalisation: an innovation adoption model. In Australian and New Zealand International Business Academy (ANZIBA) 2009, 16 - 18 April, 2009, St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland. |
Source: | BASE |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009437880
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