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Internationalization

About: Internationalization is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 18414 publications have been published within this topic receiving 427742 citations. The topic is also known as: internationalisation & Internationalization.


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TL;DR: The Internationalization of Capital as mentioned in this paper is a seminal work in the field of finance that describes the internationalization of capital and its internationalization in the 1970s and 1980s. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 91-111.
Abstract: (1972). The Internationalization of Capital. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 91-111.

126 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an International Priority Index is developed for each target country, and used as the dependent variable in a model to analyze the effects of the independent variables of size of market, affluence of market and geographical distance on foreign country priority choice of home country firms.

126 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used multiple regression analysis to estimate the influences of a number of micro-and macro-factors on the internationalization speed of e-commerce companies and found that the speedy foreign market entry by ECCs was positively influenced by top management team's international experience and innovative and marketing capabilities.
Abstract: Purpose – This study aims to explain the internationalization speed of e‐commerce companies (ECCs).Design/methodology/approach – Based on the archive data of the American ECCs, the study used multiple regression analysis to estimate the influences of a number of micro‐ and macro‐factors.Findings – The results show that the speedy foreign market entry by ECCs was positively influenced by top management team's international experience, and innovative and marketing capabilities.Research limitations/implications – The study did not deal with the entry mode of ECCs inviting more future research efforts in this direction. Additionally, as established MNEs have integrated e‐commerce into existing business, future research can be devoted to examine the impact of this integration on the internationalization of firms.Originality/value – Extant literature has addressed the internationalization of ECCs with a focus on the level of internationalization. This study contributes to the current literature by extending res...

126 citations

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21 Jan 2015
TL;DR: In this article, the dynamic of exploitation and exploration in international networks for companies that enter new foreign markets is examined, while exploitation is related to experiential learning in closed networks.
Abstract: We examine the dynamic of exploitation and exploration in international networks for companies that enter new foreign markets. While exploitation is related to experiential learning in closed netwo ...

126 citations

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01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the impact of international student mobility on knowledge transfer and academic and general skills in higher education and concluded that mobility leads not only to marginally superior academic performance but also to impressive international skills.
Abstract: “Internationalization” of higher education has so many meanings that only a few elements are shared by all actors and experts: border-crossing is the key element, and a trend toward growth is implied. International student mobility is a traditional key feature—along with knowledge transfer—to which more attention is paid than to other features. Definitions and statistics vary enormously, e.g. reference to citizenship of mobility for the purpose of study, short-term mobility vs. mobility for the whole study program, “vertical” vs. “horizontal” mobility, and mobility at a certain moment in time vs. the event of mobility in the course of study. Analyses of “vertical mobility” are mostly case studies and can hardly be summarized. Short-term mobility, notably within Europe, is more thoroughly analyzed, thereby comprising comparisons between mobile and non-mobile students and between countries. They suggest that mobility leads only to marginally superior academic and general skills, but to impressive international skills. This is reflected in small career advantages, but substantially higher shares of visible international tasks as well as in frequent international career mobility. Also, former mobile students’ degree of satisfaction is high regarding the impact on international understanding and general personality development. Divergent factors suggest, for the future, that internationalization without mobility will play an increasing role and that it will be more strongly affected by international political conflicts.

126 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
20231,053
20222,315
2021831
2020939
20191,035