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Speed in the Internationalization Process of the Firm
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2012
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International EconomicsInternational EntrepreneurshipMultinational EnterpriseEntrepreneurshipInternationalizationHistory Of International BusinessInternational Business StrategyInternational FinanceManagementInternational BusinessGlobal StrategyInternational ManagementEconomicsEntrepreneurial PhenomenonFirm Internationalization ProcessesVenture CapitalStrategic ManagementTheory Of International BusinessInternationalization PerspectiveGlobalizationInternational FirmsInternationalization ProcessBusinessIntrapreneurshipInternational Organization
While firm internationalization processes have been understood as being dynamic, the dimension of speed has rarely been the main focus of research efforts, which, until a decade ago, focused principally on explaining sequences of entry modes and choices of markets. The emergence of the study of international entrepreneurship has enhanced the role of speed, although this has usually been measured in terms of the time lag between a firm's foundation and its initial international action, with little attempt at defining and explaining the speed of the process once it is under way. This study reviews the concept of speed from an internationalization perspective, describes the multidimensional nature of the concept and sets out the different aspects that link timescales with the types of changes – continuous and discontinuous – that take place during internationalizing processes. The paper concludes with a research agenda as a guide for future work on considering the role of speed in the internationalization process.
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