International Social Capital, Technology Sharing, and Foreign Market Learning in Internationalizing Entrepreneurial Firms
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Published:2005
Erkko Autio, Harry J. Sapienza, Pia Arenius, 2005. "International Social Capital, Technology Sharing, and Foreign Market Learning in Internationalizing Entrepreneurial Firms", International Entrepreneurship, Dean A. Shepherd, Jerome A. Katz
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Internationalizing new firms face the dual challenge of overcoming the liabilities of newness and liabilities of foreignness (Stinchcombe, 1965; Dunning, 1981; Zaheer, 1995). Because of their newness, new firms are constrained in their ability to access external resources required for survival and growth. Because of their foreignness relative to the foreign target market, internationalizing firms are disadvantaged relative to domestic firms when establishing business relationships. These disadvantages are exacerbated by the additional knowledge inputs required by the internationalization process itself: internationalizing firms face the dual challenge of both learning how to do business in a new national and institutional environment while also learning to manage the inherently complex international business organization (Johanson & Vahlne, 1990).
