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Knowledge acquisition for the internationalization of the smaller firm: Content and sources
Authors:Margaret Fletcher  Simon Harris
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;1. Entrepreneurship Institute, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia;2. Donald Business School, Red Deer College, Alberta, Canada;3. Department of Management and Marketing, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Internationalization process research emphasizes accumulated experience and networks as sources of knowledge for internationalization. Our understanding, however, as to what this knowledge is in practice for smaller firms, the challenges they face in acquiring it, and how they address those challenges is limited. Integrating organizational learning concepts with our theoretical understanding of the small firm internationalization process, we develop a new framework for understanding knowledge acquisition processes, which are examined with a case study of 10 Scottish internationalizing firms. We find smaller firms may not have relevant experience or useful networks, and rely on sources rarely recognised before. Firms used recruitment, government advisors and consultants to acquire indirect experience. Recruitment is a source of market and technological knowledge and government advisors and consultants a source of internationalization knowledge. Accessing internal information is important for firms that have internationalized. Our integrated theoretical framework identifies knowledge content and sources that are critical for internationalization, but that may be absent.
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