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Internationalization of Family Firms as a Discontinuous Process: The Role of Behavioral Theory

In: The Palgrave Handbook of Family Firm Internationalization

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  • Andrea Kuiken

    (University of Groningen)

  • Lucia Naldi

    (Jönköping International Business School)

  • Mattias Nordqvist

    (Stockholm School of Economics)

Abstract

Prior research on internationalization of family firms relies on an, often implicit, assumption that internationalization is a continuous process, that is, they engage in an ongoing and increasing level of international activities. However, in reality internationalization is often a discontinuous process in which firms internationalize, de-internationalize, and, potentially, re-internationalize. In the conceptual study presented in this chapter, we suggest that the behavioral theory of the firm and the four key concepts of quasi resolution of goal conflict, uncertainty avoidance, problemistic search, and learning can provide a theoretical framework for understanding family firms’ internationalization as a discontinuous process. While literature on family firms’ internationalization builds on and borrows parts of the behavioral theory of the firm like considering the notions of multiple goals and uncertainty avoidance, other concepts of problemistic search and learning have received less attention. Following a review of literature on family firms’ internationalization, we introduce new areas for empirical research and relevant research questions about family firms’ internationalization as a discontinuous process based on key concepts of the behavioral theory of the firm.

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  • Andrea Kuiken & Lucia Naldi & Mattias Nordqvist, 2021. "Internationalization of Family Firms as a Discontinuous Process: The Role of Behavioral Theory," Springer Books, in: Tanja Leppäaho & Sarah Jack (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Family Firm Internationalization, edition 1, chapter 5, pages 135-171, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-66737-5_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-66737-5_5
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    1. Islam, Nazrul & Wang, Qidong & Marinakis, Yorgos & Walsh, Steven, 2022. "Family enterprise and technological innovation," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 147(C), pages 208-221.

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