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Forces influencing the speed of internationalisation: An exploratory Norwegian and Irish study

机译:影响国际化速度的力量:挪威和爱尔兰的一项探索性研究

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Purpose - This study applies Oviatt and McDougall's (2005) model of forces influencing the speed of internationalisation to small, export oriented enterprises. The purpose of this paper is to explore the significance of the forces enabling, motivating, mediating and moderating internationalisation in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and the manner in which these forces manifest themselves in the market. Design/methodology/approach - A qualitative research approach utilising eight case studies within Norway and Ireland was adopted in order to facilitate theory building required for this study. Findings - The findings demonstrate that four forces in particular are found to be strongly significant to the speed of internationalisation among the case SMEs: the enabling force of technology, the mediating force of entrepreneurial actor perceptions/owner-managers' global vision and the moderating forces of foreign market knowledge and tie strength in networks. Practical implications - The empirical evidence has several implications for managers and policy regarding influencing the speed of internationalisation process. The enabling force (technology) has implications for government in their support of the SME macro environment. The motivating force (competition) has implications for government, in understanding what motivates entrepreneurs to enter international markets. The two moderating forces (foreign market knowledge and network tie strength) have implications for managers and can be leveraged through product innovation, increased focus on intellectual property rights for better protection against copycats, and through active and deliberate international networking. Originality/value - The paper suggests adjustments to Oviatt and McDougall's (2005) model, permitting researchers to gain an in-depth understanding of the complex reality of SME internationalisation.
机译:目的-本研究采用了Oviatt和McDougall(2005)的模型来影响面向出口的小型企业的国际化速度。本文的目的是探讨推动,激励,调解和调节中小企业国际化的力量的重要性,以及这些力量在市场上的表现方式。设计/方法/方法-在挪威和爱尔兰采用了八个案例研究的定性研究方法,以促进该研究所需的理论构建。调查结果-调查结果表明,有四个因素对中小企业案例的国际化速度具有特别重要的作用:技术的推动力,企业家行为者感知/所有者-经理的全球视野的调解力和调节力国外市场知识和网络联系能力。实际意义-关于影响国际化进程速度的经验证据对管理者和政策有若干启示。推动力量(技术)对政府支持中小企业宏观环境具有影响。动机(竞争)对政府产生了影响,因为它理解了促使企业家进入国际市场的动机。两种调节力(国外市场知识和网络联系强度)对管理人员有影响,可以通过产品创新,更加关注知识产权以更好地防止仿冒品以及通过积极而有意的国际网络来利用。原创性/价值-本文建议对Oviatt和McDougall(2005)的模型进行调整,以使研究人员对中小企业国际化的复杂现实有更深入的了解。

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