Institutional distance and international networking
Leppäaho, T., & Pajunen, K. (2018). Institutional distance and international networking. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 30(5-6), 502-529. https://doi.org/10.1080/08985626.2017.1407365
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We focus on how small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) adapt to differences in institutional logics (values, beliefs, and rules) in their networking when they enter an institutionally distant market. We address gaps in the literature, relating to the role of institutional logics in SME internationalization, and how institutional distance affects the formation of network ties. We show how the social interaction involved in internationalization is embedded in the institutional logics followed by partnering actors. Specifically, we demonstrate how institutional distance may constrain the networking activities of SMEs and identify practices that may support successful internationalization.
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