8 research outputs found
Revenue management and exchange rate fluctuations: A simulation based on Air Tahiti Nui's experience
A Critical Examination of Etihad Airways Equity Alliance Strategy using a Case Study Approach
Managing cultural specificity and cultural embeddedness when internationalizing: Cultural strategies of Japanese craft firms
âDonât leave me this way!â Drivers of parental hostility and employee spin-offsâ performance
Early internationalizing firms: 2004\u20132018
The literature on early internationalization has evolved rapidly in the last few decades. Firms that achieve early and rapid internationalization have emerged as newcomers in the international arena. Disclosed in the late 1980s, international new ventures and born globals today are well known by academics, practitioners, and policymakers. However, the rapid evolution of literature on this topic has produced a considerable corpus of articles in just a few years, discouraging the realization of iterative and thematic analyses. Existing reviews have analyzed the first decade of research or some peculiar aspects of early internationalizing firms or have been focused on the wider international entrepreneurship domain. This article complements previous studies by reviewing the literature on early internationalizing firms over the years 2004\u20132018. The authors develop a systematic review of 280 studies investigating born globals, international new ventures, and early internationalizing firms that were published in leading journals in the field of international entrepreneurship. The goals of the review are as follows: to describe the state of the art of the literature on early internationalizing firms, to identify the themes that recurred during this period, and to highlight trends and future research perspectives in the field. As one of the implications, this study aims at serving as a summary and starting point for scholars and practitioners interested in early interna- tionalization phenomenon