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Disparity Between Theory and Practice in Internationalization Process Research: Lessons Learned

In: Escalation of Commitment in Internationalization Processes

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  • Björn Röber

    (University of Stuttgart)

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The empirical analysis of escalation of commitment in internationalization process decision-making and the theoretical foundations that have been outlined upfront allow the drawing of a number of concluding remarks. First, the key findings will be summarized and the most important implications from a theoretical point of view will be outlined (Sect. 5.1). Second, some practical implications will be presented (Sect. 5.2). Finally, research limitations will be addressed and potential areas for further study—which partially result from the limitations—will be identified (Sect. 5.3).

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  • Björn Röber, 2018. "Disparity Between Theory and Practice in Internationalization Process Research: Lessons Learned," MIR Series in International Business, in: Escalation of Commitment in Internationalization Processes, chapter 0, pages 179-187, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mirchp:978-3-319-69102-2_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-69102-2_5
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