
The majority of SMEs are operating in a networked business environment, and these networks extend beyond national and cultural boundaries. Within these networks, growth takes various routes and forms. Instead of linear, positive growth, international growth is often more cyclical, including periods of stagnation and withdrawal, even exits. International Growth of Small and Medium Enterprises focuses on international growth, such as how companies expand their operations across national borders through opportunity exploration and exploitation, and identification and development of innovations, i.e. on international entrepreneurship.The book provides a comprehensive overview of international growth of small and medium-sized enterprises from diverse points of view. It verifies that SMEs in all parts of the globe share similar characteristics, but also differ significantly. New explanations emerge, such as ownership, steering of the company, or the negative consequences of international growth. It discusses how the changing external environment of SMEs pushes them to create innovative solutions in order to survive and succeed. This collection of new and international perspectives sheds much-needed light on how founders and management teams of SMEs can succeed in fostering the growth process, and what specific characteristics are instrumental in initiating and maintaining international growth.
This book investigates the complex, non-linear processes through which small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) navigate international expansion and growth within globalized business networks. Niina Nummela, an expert in international entrepreneurship, synthesizes diverse academic and practical perspectives to challenge the assumption that SME growth is a steady, upward trajectory. By examining how firms identify opportunities and manage innovations across borders, the text provides a framework for understanding the cyclical nature of internationalization, including the risks of stagnation and withdrawal.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a comprehensive resource for understanding the multifaceted challenges of SME internationalization. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the text, which serves as a valuable reference for management scholars and practitioners alike.
Page Count:
310
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203842561
ISBN-13:
9780203842560
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