Cognitive foundations of firm internationalization: A systematic review and agenda for future research |
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Institution: | Faculty of Management and Business, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland |
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Abstract: | Managerial cognition has a fundamental role in the internationalization of firms. However, there exists no coherent understanding of how prior research has examined and captured the cognitive foundations of internationalization. This paper provides a systematic review of this body of literature. The review identifies three main streams of research that, overall, consists of nine more specific research areas. We show that especially the areas addressing (1) managerial learning, (2) characteristics of upper echelons, (3) intra-organizational perceptions, and (4) external actors’ perceptions provide opportunities for the further advancement of internationalization literature. For harnessing these opportunities, we find that the microfoundational approach could support the empirical examination of the cognitive foundations and would notably contribute to the Uppsala model-based theorization of the firm internationalization process. |
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Keywords: | Internationalization Cognitive process Knowledge structure Managerial and organizational cognition Systematic review Uppsala model Microfoundations |
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