The internationalization of engineering consulting from a strategy tripod perspective
Elisabeth Krull,
Peter Smith and
Gloria L. Ge
The Service Industries Journal, 2012, vol. 32, issue 7, 1097-1119
Abstract:
This research investigates the internationalization of engineering consulting firms. The study draws on the elements of the strategy tripod (industry factors, resources and capabilities, and institutional factors). The internationalization process is examined using a longitudinal single case study of a New Zealand-based engineering consulting firm with 40 years of international experience. The research identifies five phases through which the case firm passed during that period, and highlights the different strategies that were apparent. It is shown that individual actors lead to an adjustment of the modes of operation and overall play a significant role for the internationalization of engineering consulting firms.
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1080/02642069.2012.662758
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