Internationalisation as an integrated process: evidence from SMEs in Lusophone Africa

Date
2022-05-13
Authors
Goncalves, Marcus
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Accepted manuscript
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2023-05-13
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M. Goncalves. 2022. "Internationalisation as an Integrated Process: Evidence from SMEs in Lusophone Africa." Journal of Transnational Management, Volume 27, Issue 1, pp. 37 - 63 (27). https://doi.org/10.1080/15475778.2022.2073153
Abstract
This study focuses on extant internationalization theories, attempting to elucidate the entry modes adopted by Lusophone African SMEs. It offers a critical overview of the leading frameworks, focusing on their primary attributes, chal- lenges, and pitfalls in depicting similarities in the international- ization process and shortfalls in entry mode predictions. Based on the author’s challenges when investigating 29 Lusophone African SMEs in Mozambique and Angola in 2016, an inte- grated and more holistic framework for internationalization is proposed. It considers advancements in ICT and business digitalization via the internet, web-enabled tools, and platforms, including social media and online professional communities of practices.
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