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Problemistic Search and International Entrepreneurship

Karl Jonas Wennberg () and Carin Holmquist ()
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Carin Holmquist: Dept. of Business Administration, Stockholm School of Economics, Postal: Stockholm School of Economics, P.O. Box 6501, SE-113 83 Stockholm, Sweden, http://www.hhs.se/EFI/E/People/carinh_index.htm

No 2008:2, Working Paper Series in Business Administration from Stockholm School of Economics

Abstract: This paper explains the internationalization process of small firms using the theory of performance relative to aspiration levels. The study complements prior theory by explaining why and how small firms are triggered to engage in internationalization despite not reaching maturity in their home market. We outline a model where firms’ internationalization is triggered by problemistic search, following periods of below-aspiration performance. The model is tested on 860 Swedish firms followed during an economic downturn. Results indicate that internationalization activities follow a boundedly rational process characterized by search behavior which is triggered by performance feedback. The study complements prior theories of internationalization and offers a first empirical demonstration of the viability of aspiration-level performance theory in international entrepreneurship research.

Keywords: Entrepreneurship; International Entry; Behavioral Theory of the Firm (search for similar items in EconPapers)
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-bec and nep-ent
Date: 2007-07-05, Revised 2009-01-05

Forthcoming in European Management Journal, 2008.

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