Internationalization of knowledge-intensive SMEs: The role of network relationships in the entry to a psychically distant market
Ojala, A. (2009). Internationalization of knowledge-intensive SMEs: The role of network relationships in the entry to a psychically distant market. International Business Review, 18(1), 50-59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2008.10.002
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Current research emphasizes the role of extant network relationships in the international
development of SMEs. Inevitably, these relationships are there, most likely, to provide linkages
with and facilitate entry into psychically and geographically close markets. But what of firms
entering psychically distant markets, for strategic reasons, as is usually the case with
knowledge-intensive SMEs? Will existing network relationships remain important, and will
they operate in a similar way. In this exploratory case study, in which eight Finnish software
SMEs enter the Japanese market, the decision to enter these markets is found to be for strategic
reasons rather than in order to follow network relationships. In addition, the way to enter these
markets is not seen influenced by extant business relationships. It seems more reasonable to
argue that the important relationships were actively utilized or developed to achieve the market
entry, and were, in many cases, mediated relationships with non-profit government-owned
consulting firms.
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