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Many studies have addressed how family character can influence the internationalisation process of family businesses …
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Objective: The objective of this article is to investigate the use of internationalisation to “escape” the … businesses in Kabul. Research Design & Methods: Relying on grounded theory, we explore the role of internationalisation in … internationalisation as a method of escaping institutional voids in the domestic environment, and that their most commonly cited motive in …
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Family firms show specific behavior in their internationalization because of the affective ties derived from the family's influence in the business. The desire to achieve business and family objectives determines the strategic decision making of family members in governance and management,...
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develop international partnerships fail. In particular, it draws on the network theory of internationalisation and SEW … failure of the attempt to develop an international partnership in the context of family SMEs internationalisation. To do so … SMEs' internationalisation. …
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This paper analyses the impact of sourcing abroad on exporting in the case of Spanish manufacturing firms that are family-owned. Sourcing abroad can be a channel that places the firm in a better position to export, not only because it increases the productivity of the firm, but also because it...
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study the relationship between corporate governance practices and Internationalization in the context of family-owned business groups in India.Design: Comparative case study method is used to understand the above-said relationship using four family-owned...
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This paper studies the relationships between family involvement and internationalization of family small and medium enterprises (SMEs), examining the effects exerted by the three main dimensions that comprise the concept of familiness: power, experience, and culture. Disentangling the influence...
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This paper proposes that family firms do not necessarily internationalize less than non-family businesses, but rather, they do it more slowly. Lower speed of internationalization process of family business (measured by the speed of the export development process) is a consequence of the role of...
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, including those of internationalisation. However, little is known about the relationship between the internationalization of … the moderating role of some heterogeneous characteristics of family firms on the relationship between internationalisation … involvement in ownership and management, as well as generation, moderates the relationship between internationalisation and …
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