The impact of network relationships on internationalization process: An empirical study of Chinese private enterprises |
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Authors: | Gloria Lan Ge Hugh Qing Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of International Business and Asian Studies, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia 2. Department of Management and International Business, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
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Abstract: | Chinese private enterprises have been internationalizing rapidly during the last two decades. This study adopts a network approach to examine what factors affect the internationalization process of Chinese private enterprises. Our survey of 108 private Chinese enterprises in the manufacturing sector in Zhejiang province in southeastern China revealed that business networks and personal networks affect the internationalization activities of Chinese private enterprises. Specifically, business networks have a positive impact on the timing of the first foreign market entry, the internationalization pace, and resource commitments, whereas personal networks have a positive impact on the internationalization pace and resource commitments, but not on the timing of the first foreign market entry. In this paper, we report our findings of our survey, discuss the contribution that this study makes to the existing internationalization literature, and suggest future research directions. Policy implications on how to facilitate the internationalization process are also discussed. |
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