Toward a typology of commitment states among managers of born-global firms: A study of accelerated internationalization

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作者
Freeman, Susan [1 ]
Cavusgil, S. Tamer [2 ]
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[1] Monash Univ, Dept Management, Clayton, Vic 3168, Australia
[2] Michigan State Univ, Dept Mkt & Supply Chain Management, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
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10.1509/jimk.15.4.1
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F [经济];
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Substantial scholarly work has shed much light on the development of a contemporary global environment-namely, the phenomenon of born-global firms. These young entrepreneurial firms, which take on internationalization early in their evolution, are now found in large numbers in most economies, especially in smaller, saturated, developed markets. In this article, the authors advance some theoretical explanations regarding the behavior of these firms. In the current Australian case-based study, rather than engaging in a firm-level analysis, the authors focus on the attitudinal orientations of senior management in this new breed of internationally active firms. In contrast to an incremental approach, the authors offer a theoretical explanation that integrates the network perspective and resource-based view with international entrepreneurship. Their exploration of the managerial mind-set of these smaller born-global firms leads to the identification of four states of commitment to accelerated internationalization by top management. Delineating these states should assist managers in achieving their accelerated internationalization objectives. Any of the four attitudinal mind-sets facilitates internationalization, but the strategist state adopts a more benevolent, collaborative behavioral stance designed to preserve key relationships. The strategist also avoids the short-term orientation, competitiveness, and self-interest of the responder, the opportunist, and the experimentalist.
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