Network embeddedness : examining the effect on business performance and internationalization

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    • Ratajczak-Mrozek, Milena

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Network embeddedness : examining the effect on business performance and internationalization

Milena Ratajczak-Mrozek

(Palgrave studies of internationalization in emerging markets)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2017

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This book systematizes the concepts of business relationships and network embeddedness, taking a new approach to internationalization, relevant for the global economy. It reflects the growing importance of network internationalization theory and explores the impact of embeddedness in domestic and foreign relationships on a company's performance. The author questions the validity of the distinction between domestic and foreign activity of companies and demonstrates that in the B2B market, there are actually no exclusively domestic companies which are not directly or indirectly connected with foreign entities. Chapters cover both small to medium sized enterprises and large multinational corporations, presenting a qualitative analysis of over 400 companies including case studies from the IT and furniture industries. This informative study will provide useful insight for academics and students of business and management, international business and organization studies.

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INTRODUCTION 1. The essence of the network approach 1.1. The idea of business network and the IMP network approach 1.2. The idea of a strategic network 1.3. The IMP network approach and the strategic approach to networks - differences in strategy development and relationship management 2. Relationships and interactions as the basis of a company's activity 2.1. Relationships and interactions - dependencies and differences 2.2. Main determinants of relationship quality 2.3. Typology of companies' relationships 3. The importance of embeddedness for companies' activities - perspective of relationships and interactions 3.1. Societal embeddedness and the role of personal relationships 3.2. Interorganizational network embeddedness and the role of interorganizational relationships 3.3. The territorial approach to embeddedness and the role of location 3.4. Systematization and typology of embeddedness 4. The network theory of companies' internationalization - the importance of relationships for international expansion 4.1. The network model of a company's internationalization and the Revised Uppsala model 2009 4.2. Inward internationalization and inward relationships in the internationalization process 4.3. Main areas of research in the network theory of internationalization on the significance of relationships for internationalization 5. The importance of embeddedness for companies' domestic and international activities 5.1. Network embeddedness of multinational enterprises 5.2. The outcomes of internal and external embeddedness - the context of a multinational enterprise 5.3. The importance and outcomes of companies' embeddedness in domestic and international networks of relationships 6. Positive and negative outcomes of embeddedness for the domestic and international activity - results of case studies analysis 6.1. Methodology of the study 6.2. IKEA Industry Zbaszynek 6.3. Flow Company 6.4. Gridia - nSense Poland 6.5. Main conclusions 7. The importance of relationships and embeddedness for companies' internationalization and performance - results of quantitative study 7.1. Methodology of the study and characteristics of the sample 7.2. Characteristics of companies' embeddedness in domestic and international relationships 7.3. The role of embeddedness for companies' internationalization 7.4. The importance of embeddedness in domestic and international relationships for companies' performance

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