Capabilities development and deployment activities in born global B-to-B firms for early entry into international markets |
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Institution: | 1. UQ Business School, University of Queensland, St. Lucia 4072, Australia;2. La Trobe Business School, La Trobe University, Melbourne 3086, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper sets out to understand how entrepreneurial founders of born global firms acquire, transform and deploy new knowledge resources for early internationalization. Adopting a dynamic capabilities view and using a sample of high-tech B-to-B firms, we report that the new firm's early entry into international markets is executed through three transitionary phases. Founders transform the operational capabilities they endow to the firm, develop dynamic capabilities for use in opportunity exploitation, and deploy these to develop knowledge-intensive products that they take to chosen niche markets. The paper contributes to the B-to-B global marketing literature by uniting it with born global and INV internationalization research, and elucidating the three phases through which founders manage early internationalization. The roles played by entrepreneurial founders and particular capabilities are discussed. |
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