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Exploring Firm-Level Antecedents that Drive Motives of Internationalization: A Study of Knowledge Intensive Indian Firms

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  • Ahsan, Faisal M.
  • Sinha, Ashutosh
  • Srinivasan, R

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We study firm level antecedents that drive different motives of internationalization of emerging economy firms. Based on firm's resource based considerations of asset exploitation versus asset augmentation and locational advantages of host countries, we provide a framework to classify the motives of internationalization of emerging economy firms belonging to knowledge intensive industries. Motives of internationalization have been classified into three broad categories – market-seeking, opportunity-seeking, and strategic asset-seeking. We determine motives behind different modes of internationalization – alliances, acquisitions, and greenfield ventures. Drawing upon the adaptability, amalgamation, and ambidexterity (AAA) advantages from the springboard perspective, we find that firm characteristics like R&D investments, availability of financial slack, firm's ownership structure, and family control shape up its motive of internationalization.

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  • Ahsan, Faisal M. & Sinha, Ashutosh & Srinivasan, R, 2020. "Exploring Firm-Level Antecedents that Drive Motives of Internationalization: A Study of Knowledge Intensive Indian Firms," Management and Organization Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 16(4), pages 867-906, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:maorev:v:16:y:2020:i:4:p:867-906_11
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