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Trajectories of internationalization: knowledge and national business styles in the making of two Dutch publishing multinationals, 1950-1990
The internationalization of business is the subject of an extensive
theoretical literature as well as a growing number of historical
studies. Historians have paid relatively little attention to the
development of multinationals in the service sector, and studies
about international publishing are especially scarce. This article
discusses the early internationalization of two Dutch publishing
firms, Kluwer (nowWolters Kluwer) and Elsevier (now Reed Elsevier)
and confronts these case histories with the evolutionary theory of
internationalization. The Dutch cases underline the important role
of experience, knowledge and learning as well as of the national
context in which companies develop. They also show that these
factors allow for very different trajectories of internationalization
within the same branch of business and the same country