2007
DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8400326
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The role of path dependency and managerial intentionality: a perspective on international business research

Abstract: Several decades of research in the field of international business have advanced various theories and studies on the internationalization of firms. Our assessment of the literature on internationalization shows that the focus has been primarily on path-dependency and learning-based aspects of internationalization, while managerial intentionality and the possibility of managers making deliberate strategic choices towards further internationalization have not been very prominent in the IB literature. We argue th… Show more

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“…The change in TNI is caused by the change of the entrepreneur's / owner's intentionality to go internationalise. Similar results are included in various empirical research and discussed in reviews (Hutzschenreuter, Han, & Kleindienst, 2010;Hutzschenreuter, Pedersen, & Volverda, 2007). Using a sample of 121 Polish firms, Ciszewska-Mlinarič (2015) indicates that global mindset is a key capability relevant for explaining the internationalisation, but its impact seems to be somewhat equivocal.…”
Section: H4mentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…The change in TNI is caused by the change of the entrepreneur's / owner's intentionality to go internationalise. Similar results are included in various empirical research and discussed in reviews (Hutzschenreuter, Han, & Kleindienst, 2010;Hutzschenreuter, Pedersen, & Volverda, 2007). Using a sample of 121 Polish firms, Ciszewska-Mlinarič (2015) indicates that global mindset is a key capability relevant for explaining the internationalisation, but its impact seems to be somewhat equivocal.…”
Section: H4mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The basic characteristics of the owner includes four dimensions, namely sex, age, global mindset or knowledge. Rich literature in this field shows great importance of managerial behaviours for the internationalisation, however, Hutzschenreuter, Pedersen and Volverda (2007) postulate to pay more attention to managerial intentionality to internationalise (global mindset), especially in SMEs. Recently, Pla-Barber and Alegre (2014) have investigated into the role of knowledge and learning in internationalisation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of path dependence has recently received increased attention in management research (e.g., Gruber 2010;Hutzschenreuter et al 2007;Maielli 2015;Sydow et al 2009;Vergne and Durand 2010). Path dependence refers to a successdriven process that may lead organizations into a state of persistence in which they continuously reproduce a strategic pattern (Sydow et al 2009;Vergne and Durand 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The attention-based view of the firm has been used in the strategy literature to explain the merger and acquisition integration process (Yu et al, 2005), real options reasoning (Barnett, 2008) and strategic change (Cho and Hambrick, 2006). A special issue of Journal of International Business Studies on managerial intentionality stresses that the "role that managers play in achieving certain internationalizations is…underdeveloped in the [international business] literature" ( Hutzschenreuter et al, 2007( Hutzschenreuter et al, : 1056. Although a direct measure of attention is challenging and sometimes not possible for firmlevel studies, the attention-based view has been valuable in offering insights to research in multiple disciplines and fields.…”
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