Customer relationships and interdependences in the internationalization process of the firm
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rauspm.2017.10.001Palabras clave:
Customer relationships, Interdependence, International trajectory, Internationalization process, NetworksResumen
In this article, we analyze the influence of customer relationships in driving interdependences between the firm's international trajectories. We built a qualitative, backward-looking embedded case study of the internationalization process of a born-global firm from an emerging country. Based on an extensive data collection, we found that customer relationships drove the firm abroad, as well as affected its subsequent moves, both taking place in overlapping networks that spanned more than one foreign market. That is, customer relationships through interdependences between the firm's international trajectories enabled it to simultaneously footprint and evolve in five different foreign markets in less than a decade. This points out to a new conceptualization of the internationalization process of the firm as comprising a multitude of interdependent international trajectories.Descargas
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2018-03-01
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Management Department of the School of Economics, Management and Accounting of the University of São Paulo.
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