Knowledge, internationalization of the firm, and inward-outward connections |
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Authors: | Tore Karlsen Gabriel R.G. Benito Lawrence S. Welch |
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Affiliation: | a Telenor Corporate University, Fornebu, N-1331, Norway b Norwegian School of Management BI, Elias Smiths vei 15, N-1302 Sandvika, Norway c Mt. Eliza Business School, Melbourne, Victoria 3004, Australia |
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Abstract: | Even though outward operations such as exports and foreign investment have received most of the attention so far, the internationalization of businesses also includes activities that are inwardly oriented. Inward activities like purchases of machinery, the procurement of raw materials and semifinished goods provide opportunities for building relations with foreign actors. They also offer opportunities to learn about foreign trade techniques and ways of using various operation modes, and by active use of such knowledge companies should be in a better position to start or extend outward foreign operations. This paper presents a case study of the Norwegian company Moelven Industrier ASA and its operations in the Russian market. It shows that the creation and utilization of knowledge through inward-outward connections face many obstacles and that, in Moelven's case, the full potential of such connections was seldom realized. |
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Keywords: | Inward-outward connections Knowledge management Russia Internationalization |
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