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The inception of internationalization of small and medium enterprises: The role of activeness and networks
Authors:Luciano Ciravegna  Sara B Majano  Ge Zhan
Institution:1. INCAE Business School, La Garita Alajuela, Costa Rica;2. 14 Toussaint Walk, London SE16 4RS;3. School of Business, Tung Wah College, Mongkok, Hong Kong
Abstract:This study analyzes how exporters begin their internationalization leveraging information collected through interviews with 109 Chinese textile manufacturers. It examines whether firms that found their first international clients through a “proactive” search are likely to export faster, more intensively, and to a larger number of markets. The findings illustrate that the proactiveness of the search for the first client in a foreign market is an important predictor of the intensity and geographic scope of the firm's internationalization path but not of its speed. They support the view of internationalization as an actively pursued entrepreneurial process, which may also be affected by serendipitous events. This study provides new evidence on the first international business discovery of Chinese exporters, contributing to the literature on international entrepreneurship, international new ventures and the network approach to internationalization.
Keywords:International entrepreneurship  Export inception  Opportunity discovery  Foreign market entry  Proactiveness  Networks  China  Textiles  Entrepreneurial firms  SMEs
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