For many years, large, multinational corporations were thought to dominate international business. It was recently recognized that a number of entrepreneurial and family firms are active in the international arena (Oviatt & McDougall, 1994). Using data from a U.S. survey of entrepreneurled family businesses, this paper examines the extent to which certain entrepreneurial characteristics, Internet usage, and investments in information technology influence internationalization and organizational growth among such firms. The results of regression analyses identify variables leading to success in the emerging global economy and their differential impact on these performance outcomes.
Описание
Internationalization and Organizational Growth: The Impact of Internet Usage and Technology Involvement Among Entrepreneurled Family Businesses - Davis - 2004 - Family Business Review - Wiley Online Library
%0 Journal Article
%1 davis2000internationalization
%A Davis, P. S.
%A Harveston, P. D.
%D 2000
%I Blackwell Publishing Ltd
%J Family Business Review
%K family technology
%N 2
%P 107--120
%R 10.1111/j.1741-6248.2000.00107.x
%T Internationalization and Organizational Growth: The Impact of Internet Usage and Technology Involvement Among Entrepreneurled Family Businesses
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-6248.2000.00107.x
%V 13
%X For many years, large, multinational corporations were thought to dominate international business. It was recently recognized that a number of entrepreneurial and family firms are active in the international arena (Oviatt & McDougall, 1994). Using data from a U.S. survey of entrepreneurled family businesses, this paper examines the extent to which certain entrepreneurial characteristics, Internet usage, and investments in information technology influence internationalization and organizational growth among such firms. The results of regression analyses identify variables leading to success in the emerging global economy and their differential impact on these performance outcomes.
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abstract = {For many years, large, multinational corporations were thought to dominate international business. It was recently recognized that a number of entrepreneurial and family firms are active in the international arena (Oviatt & McDougall, 1994). Using data from a U.S. survey of entrepreneurled family businesses, this paper examines the extent to which certain entrepreneurial characteristics, Internet usage, and investments in information technology influence internationalization and organizational growth among such firms. The results of regression analyses identify variables leading to success in the emerging global economy and their differential impact on these performance outcomes.},
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author = {Davis, P. S. and Harveston, P. D.},
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pages = {107--120},
publisher = {Blackwell Publishing Ltd},
timestamp = {2010-10-06T13:09:28.000+0200},
title = {Internationalization and Organizational Growth: The Impact of Internet Usage and Technology Involvement Among Entrepreneurled Family Businesses},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-6248.2000.00107.x},
volume = 13,
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