Organizational Routines, Domestic Environmental Hostility, and Internationalization Speed: A Conceptual Framework
Gentjan Ulaj () and
Mahmut Hiziroğlu ()
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Gentjan Ulaj: Istanbul University, Faculty of Economy, Business Administration Department
Mahmut Hiziroğlu: Istanbul University, Faculty of Economy, Business Administration Department
Chapter Chapter 29 in Economic Resilience and Sustainability—Vol. 1, 2025, pp 475-484 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This paper develops a conceptual framework to explore how organizational routines influence the speed of internationalization in Albanian firms. Drawing on the organizational routines view and international entrepreneurship literature, it differentiates between simple and complex routines and investigates their effects on three dimensions of internationalization speed: earliness, depth, and geographic diversification. The study further considers how domestic environmental hostility may moderate these relationships. A future empirical study is proposed to test the conceptual model using survey-based data from internationalizing firms in emerging markets.
Keywords: Organizational routines; Internationalization speed; Domestic environmental hostility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-04218-7_29
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