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From innovation to internationalisation: the product cycle model

In: The Development of International Business

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Presents Vernon’s product cycle model as a ‘stand-alone’ contribution, offered before systematic analysis of IB had really commenced, which in retrospect anticipates key concepts that were later formalised. These include the origins of OAs (the innovation stage); initial internationalisation in an essentially Market Seeking (MS) mode, reflecting a particular (‘negative’) type of location advantage (LA); the move to Efficiency Seeking (ES) production in intra-group supply networks (‘positive’ LAs of host countries – that is, cost-competitive inputs). Also suggests that Vernon’s work exemplifies a key theme of the book. It starts from a theoretical issue in international economics (the relationship between trade and FDI) but approaches it through a practical concept from marketing (the life-cycle of a product).

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  • ., 2017. "From innovation to internationalisation: the product cycle model," Chapters, in: The Development of International Business, chapter 3, pages 26-35, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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