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Opening the “Black Box” of Firm De-internationalisation Processes: What Should We Still Know?
Opening the “Black Box” of Firm De-internationalisation Processes: What Should We Still Know?

Author(s): Piotr Trąpczyński
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management
Published by: Społeczna Akademia Nauk
Keywords: de-internationalisation; international divestment; withdrawal; foreign market exit; strategic change; decision-making processes

Summary/Abstract: Objective: The purpose of the paper is to review extant research of firm de-internationalisation processes, considering the changing patterns in international operations, as well as theunderlying decision-making logic.Methodology: The paper draws on two process perspectives in management research to refine the understanding of de-internationalisation process and provide a contribution to this stillunder-researched area. Contrary to many reviews of international management literature, the paper adopts a deductive analytical approach by applying theory-driven process perspectives to diagnose extant research, identify key developments and research gaps. Findings: In particular, decision-making processes still require a deeper exploration. The review provides a synthesis of extant knowledge on the antecedents, patterns and outcomes of de-internationalisation processes, which is of particular. Value Added: By applying two different process approaches known from strategic management research, the paper presents a comprehensive review of existing studies, summarising the current stock of knowledge about both patterns of de-internationalisation and the underlying decision-making logic, and indicating certain gaps therein. Recommendations: The paper ends up with recommendations for future research, which relate to the subject of de-internationalisation processes, i.e. aspects of internationalization strategy which change, as well the nature of the underlying decision-making processes. interest for decision-makers responsible for international expansion.

  • Issue Year: 10/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 143-171
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: English
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