Characteristics Of Location In The Firm Internationalization Process

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This paper aims to analyze what extent the location influences the internationalization process of Brazilian companies. From five models of internationalization, that key concept is cross compared to explain the empirical analysis of the cases. The research is characterized by its longitudinal approach and methodological procedures based on the adaptive theory. Data analysis was performed in two stages: descriptive and the method of constant comparison, both using ATLAS/ti software. Based on the concept properties, four significant events emerged, with distinct dominance over time: trends, and comparative locational advantages (transactional and comparative) and disadvantages. The results show that the comparative advantages were decisive for the start of the internationalization and boosted the trends in the region. Transactional benefits are present in later stages, acquired through the opening of subsidiaries abroad. Locational disadvantages were also perceived throughout the whole process due to unforeseen chance events.

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Kovacs, É. P., de Moraes, W. F. A., & de Oliveira, B. R. B. (2011). Characteristics Of Location In The Firm Internationalization Process. RAE Revista de Administracao de Empresas, 51(4), 320–335. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0034-75902011000400002

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