A new editorial order in entrepreneurship & regional development |
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Authors: | Daniel Tolstoy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Marketing and Strategy , Stockholm School of Economics , PO Box 6501, SE-113 83, Stockholm, Sweden daniel.tolstoy@hhs.se |
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Abstract: | The aim of this paper is to contribute to international entrepreneurship theory by adopting a foreign market perspective when examining the links between network development and knowledge creation. Network development is argued to enhance the understanding of regional market structures and make firms more inclined ? and better able ? to create knowledge in foreign market business relationships (business relationships represent focal points in networks). The basis of this argument is that networks provide a multitude of opportunities for the exploitation of previously unexploited combinations of knowledge. Data were gathered from surveys conducted with an effective random sample of 188 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Sweden. A LISREL-based analysis was performed to test the three hypotheses deduced from theory. Findings showed that network development has a direct positive impact on knowledge creation and that knowledge combination functions as a mediating construct between network development and knowledge creation. |
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Keywords: | international entrepreneurship network development knowledge combination knowledge creation SME |
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