The rise of 'small globals': an empirical macro analysis

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business Pub Date : 2018-05-22 DOI:10.1504/IJGSB.2018.10012907
Manuel Jose Oyson
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Even decades ago questions were raised about the traditional internationalisation process models for their failure to explain 'born globals' and firms that internationalised rapidly and skipped 'stages'. The rise in the new millennium of 'small globals' or small firms that internationalised across multiple, often distant, international markets further demonstrates the explanatory limits of internationalisation process models. Notably, these models emerged in the 1970s and 1980s. The international environment, however, has undergone dramatic changes since the 1990s with the development of the internet, advanced technologies, globalisation, and free trade. Whilst the enabling effects of these changes on firm internationalisation are acknowledged, they have largely not been explained nor empirically developed. This paper, based on an empirical study of 12 New Zealand small internationalising firms, addresses this research gap by providing a macro analysis of how key changes in the international environment have enabled the rise of born globals and small globals.
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“小全球”的崛起:一个宏观实证分析
甚至在几十年前,人们就对传统的国际化过程模型提出了质疑,因为它们未能解释“天生的全球化者”和快速国际化并跳过“阶段”的公司。在新的千年里,“全球小企业”或在多个(通常是遥远的)国际市场国际化的小公司的崛起进一步证明了国际化过程模型的解释局限性。值得注意的是,这些模型出现在20世纪70年代和80年代。然而,自20世纪90年代以来,随着互联网、先进技术、全球化和自由贸易的发展,国际环境发生了巨大变化。虽然这些变化对企业国际化的有利影响得到了承认,但它们在很大程度上没有得到解释,也没有得到实证发展。本文基于对12家新西兰小型国际化公司的实证研究,通过对国际环境的关键变化如何推动出生的全球公司和小型全球公司的崛起进行宏观分析,解决了这一研究差距。
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International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business
International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business Decision Sciences-Information Systems and Management
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期刊介绍: The goal of the IJGSB is to explore the opportunities and threats of globalisation for small businesses as well as small businesses" strategic options in an increasingly global world. Dramatic changes in contemporary society and the economy have impacts on small businesses. The changing environment negatively influences the development and survival of smaller organisations in some areas and creates new opportunities for small businesses in others. Small firms" managers increasingly have to cope with global as well as local competitive dimensions. Research in this broad field thus is highly relevant.
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