posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byStuart Orr, Jane Menzies, Mona Chung
Taxonomies explaining internationalisation strategy are effective in relating connected variables to the decision-making process and entry mode strategies of organisations. The taxonomy developed in this paper from research into 40 Australian companies which had successfully and unsuccessfully internationalised into China identified resource transferability and international experience as connected variables that can categorise the factors of entry choice. High levels of resource transferability lead to joint ventures or wholly-owned foreign enterprises. Low levels led to exporting/importing or project/client based/licensing. High levels of international experience led to wholly-owned foreign enterprises or joint ventures. Low levels led to project/client based/licensing or exporting/importing.
History
Location
Brisbane, Queensland
Open access
Yes
Start date
2009-04-16
End date
2009-04-18
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2009, ANZIBA
Title of proceedings
ANZIBA 2009 : The future of Asia-Pacific business : beyond the crisis. Proceedings of the 2009 ANZIBA Conference