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Context in international business: Entrepreneurial internationalization from a distant small open economy

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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS REVIEW
卷 29, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2019.101621

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Systematic review; Entrepreneurial internationalization; Incremental models; Born globals; International new ventures; Exporting; SMEs

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Context matters in International Business, but to what extent does it influence the content of knowledge? This study offers a systematic literature review on the internationalization of New Zealand firms. A geographically isolated small open economy (SMOPEC) with audacious trade aspirations, a strong domestic institutional environment, favorable attitude toward trade, and entrepreneurial small-to-medium size enterprises (SMEs), New Zealand provides an enlightening context to study internationalization. Using a sample of 95 studies, the review identifies antecedents, stimuli, capabilities, strategy, process and outcomes underpinning internationalizing New Zealand firms (INZFs). Context matters but not in the manner anticipated. On one hand research on the internationalization of New Zealand firms is largely congruent with extant knowledge, on the other the New Zealand context shapes uniquely, how and what scholars choose to research.

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