2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.06.046
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“…When it comes to the literature review, we implemented only a qualitative approach. We did not include a quantitative analysis in the form of, for instance, meta-data analysis, citation analysis, or quantitative content analysis [see Jaklič et al, 2020], which we find worth incorporating in future research. In a similar vein, we consider some doubts about the results we obtained from the systematic literature review.…”
Section: Limitations and Research Directions And Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When it comes to the literature review, we implemented only a qualitative approach. We did not include a quantitative analysis in the form of, for instance, meta-data analysis, citation analysis, or quantitative content analysis [see Jaklič et al, 2020], which we find worth incorporating in future research. In a similar vein, we consider some doubts about the results we obtained from the systematic literature review.…”
Section: Limitations and Research Directions And Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SMEs rely heavily on networking during their internationalization activities (Coviello, 2006;Ellis, 2011;Johanson and Vahlne, 2009;Zahra, 2005), due to a range of exposed risks Vahlne, 2003, 2009;Knight and Liesch, 2002) and a variety of new opportunities (Autio et al, 2000;Zahra and Hayton, 2008) such as external resources (Lindstrand et al, 2011) or reducing transaction cost. Firms from emerging economies face rapid change in their home institutional environment (Kostova and Hult, 2016;Lamotte and Colovic, 2015;Yamakawa et al, 2008), whereas firms from the Central and Eastern European region face scarce innovation capabilities and the existence of strictly planned economy for an extended period (Caputo et al, 2016;Jakli c et al, 2020). SMEs from developing and transition economies face typical challenges such as late entry into the international market, lack of resources, weak brand name and lack of size amongst others, during internationalization (Amal and Filho, 2010;Baffour Awuah and Amal, 2011;Calof, 1994;Ketkar and Acs, 2013;Paul et al, 2017).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Характерно, що цей етап зрілості припав на період відносно сталого економічного зростання між світовими фінансовими кризами 1997-1998 років та 2008 року, коли не тільки серед науковців, але і серед практиків міжнародного бізнесу запанувало відчуття безтурботної всеобізнаності. Ще однією ознакою цього етапу стали завершення, так би мовити, «мультинаціоналізації» кола дослідників [33] та виокремлення регіональної тематики, наприклад, для Центральної та Східної Європи [34].…”
Section: економіка та управління підприємствамиunclassified