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Business Relationship Learning and Commitment in the Internationalization Process

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This paper is based on a case study of an international venture and on the observations reported by a number of researchers that the received models of the internationalization process of the firm do not capture some important phenomena in the modern international business world. As several researchers argue that networks play an important role in the early internationalization the paper outlines a network model of the internationalization process of the firm. It combines the experiential learning–commitment interplay as the driving mechanism from the old internationalization process model with a similar experiential learning–commitment mechanism focusing on business network relationships. In the resulting model we can see firms learning in relationships, which enables them to enter new country markets in which they can develop new relationships which give them a platform for entering other country markets.

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Johanson, J., Vahlne, JE. Business Relationship Learning and Commitment in the Internationalization Process. Journal of International Entrepreneurship 1, 83–101 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023219207042

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