Fr. 56.90

De-internationalization and Re-internationalization of the Firm - Business Model Innovation for Growth and Survival

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book marks the first attempt to explore de-internationalization and re-internationalization through business model innovation. Understanding how firms building on their de-internationalization experience can reconfigure their business models to pursue re-internationalization is vital to firms' growth and survival. Combining sound theorizing and practical insights, this book conjectures that the relationship between de-internationalization and re-internationalization is best understood, theoretically and empirically, through the moderating effect of business model innovation. This book puts forward an international business-business model research program that will undoubtedly create more questions than answers, making it an exciting, thought-provoking avenue for future research and practice pondering in a VUCA world. This book is of great interest to practitioners, academics and students of business model innovation and international business, as well as those involved in strategic management for international businesses.
 

Sommario

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Internationalization.- Chapter 3: De-internationalization.- Chapter 4: Re-internationalization.- Chapter 5: Business Model Innovation.- Chapter 7: BMI and Re-internationalization.- Chapter 8: Toward an IB-BM research program.

Info autore

Jesper Chrautwald Sort
is an Associate Professor at the Accounting Research Group, Aalborg University Business School, Denmark. His research profile lies at the intersection of management accounting, business models, and entrepreneurship.

Yariv Taran
is an Associate Professor of Innovation and Organization at the Aalborg University Business School, Denmark. His research focuses on the management of risk and uncertainty in business model innovation processes.

Romeo V. Turcan 
is a Professor at the Aalborg University Business School, Denmark, Visiting Professor at the University of Cambridge Department of Sociology, UK and Adjunct Professor at the Trinity Business School, Ireland. His research interests lie in legitimation of newness and theory building across diverse disciplines and contexts. Romeo founded and coordinates the Theory Building Research Programme.

 
 
 

Riassunto

This book marks the first attempt to explore de-internationalization and re-internationalization through business model innovation. Understanding how firms building on their de-internationalization experience can reconfigure their business models to pursue re-internationalization is vital to firms’ growth and survival. Combining sound theorizing and practical insights, this book conjectures that the relationship between de-internationalization and re-internationalization is best understood, theoretically and empirically, through the moderating effect of business model innovation. This book puts forward an international business-business model research program that will undoubtedly create more questions than answers, making it an exciting, thought-provoking avenue for future research and practice pondering in a VUCA world. This book is of great interest to practitioners, academics and students of business model innovation and international business, as well as those involved in strategic management for international businesses.
 

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Jesper Chrautwald Sort, Yariv Taran, Romeo Turcan, Romeo V. Turcan
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 09.04.2025
 
EAN 9783031817731
ISBN 978-3-0-3181773-1
Pagine 130
Dimensioni 148 mm x 12 mm x 210 mm
Peso 300 g
Illustrazioni XXIII, 130 p. 11 illus.
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Management

Sustainability, VUCA, Internationale Wirtschaft, Internationales Management, optimieren, BMI, business model innovation, Strategic management, International business, Innovation and Technology Management, international growth

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