R&D alliances and SMEs post-entry internationalization speed: The impact of alliance management capability and co-innovation ambidexterity

IF 5.7 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Nadia Zahoor, Omar Al-Tabbaa, Zaheer Khan
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Research Summary

This study delves into the relationship between alliance management capability (AMC) and the post-entry internationalization speed of small-sized and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). We develop a novel theoretical framework that illuminates the effect of co-innovation ambidexterity as a mechanism that unlocks AMC value in speeding up SME internationalization following entry into foreign markets. To validate our framework, we conduct an empirical investigation using a sample of 278 UK-based manufacturing SMEs. Our findings support the proposition that co-innovation ambidexterity is a crucial mediating mechanism through which AMC boosts the post-entry internationalization speed of SMEs. Therefore, this research sheds new light on the critical roles of AMC and co-innovation ambidexterity during the post-entry stage, which has far-reaching implications for the fields of international entrepreneurship and international strategic alliances.

Managerial Summary

Internationalizing SMEs are increasingly forming alliances with the aim of accessing and leveraging external knowledge to tackle the challenges they typically encounter during post-entry phase. However, these alliances are difficult to establish and manage, which results in high failure rates. To address this lacuna, we argue that AMC and co-innovation ambidexterity facilitate the post-entry internationalization speed of SMEs. Using data from 278 UK-based manufacturing SMEs, we show that AMC is an important capability that allows SMEs to leverage and harness the knowledge of their alliances for co-innovation ambidexterity, which, in turn, increases their post-entry internationalization speed. Together, these findings provide important insights for those SMEs' managers who aim to develop effective strategies for rapid internationalization via strategic alliances.

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研发联盟与中小企业进入后国际化速度:联盟管理能力和协同创新能力的影响
本研究探讨了联盟管理能力(AMC)与中小企业进入后国际化速度的关系。本文构建了一个新的理论框架,阐明了协同创新双元性作为一种机制,在加速中小企业进入国外市场后国际化进程中释放AMC价值的作用。为了验证我们的框架,我们使用278家英国制造业中小企业的样本进行了实证调查。本文的研究结果支持了协同创新双元性是协同创新促进中小企业进入后国际化速度的重要中介机制。因此,本研究揭示了AMC和共同创新双元性在进入后阶段的关键作用,对国际创业和国际战略联盟领域具有深远的启示意义。国际化的中小企业越来越多地结成联盟,目的是获取和利用外部知识,以应对它们通常在进入后阶段遇到的挑战。然而,这些联盟很难建立和管理,这导致了高失败率。为了弥补这一不足,我们认为AMC和共同创新的双元性促进了中小企业进入后的国际化速度。利用278家英国制造业中小企业的数据,我们表明,AMC是一种重要的能力,它使中小企业能够利用和利用其联盟的知识来实现共同创新的双重灵活性,从而提高其进入后的国际化速度。总之,这些发现为那些旨在通过战略联盟制定有效的快速国际化战略的中小企业管理者提供了重要的见解。
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14.20
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期刊介绍: The Global Strategy Journal is a premier platform dedicated to publishing highly influential managerially-oriented global strategy research worldwide. Covering themes such as international and global strategy, assembling the global enterprise, and strategic management, GSJ plays a vital role in advancing our understanding of global business dynamics.
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