Explaining Rapid Internationalization Process of Emerging Economy Firms: The case of Suzlon Energy
Abstract
Extensive theoretical and empirical studies have been elaborated regarding internationalization with the analysis of different features. Investigations have just recently started to explore the firms from emerging economies that have significantly being internationalized. The main purpose of our study is to deepen the knowledge about the companies that internationalize rapidly and we highlight the potential factors that lead to early internationalization and/or continuously rapid internationalization, especially for firms from emerging economies. First, the definition of rapid internationalization is presented and discussed. Second, the driving forces leading a firm to internationalize rapidly are investigated. Specifically, a qualitative research is conducted with the use of a single case study: Suzlon Energy, an Indian company. The information is collected mainly through secondary data. After introducing the existing theoretical framework, we test how it can be applied to our company case. Finally, we develop our conceptual model from the confrontation between the case and existing theories. New findings emerge which complement the existing concepts that are mainly focused on firms from mature markets, early internationalization and outward internationalization.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
Master of Science in International Business and Trade
Collections
View/ Open
Date
2009-08-24Author
Mesle, Emeline Le
Takkallapalli, Chandra Shekar
Keywords
Precocity, Rapid, Accelerated and Speed of Internationalization, Inward and Outward Internationalization India, International Entrepreneurship, Opportunity Identification, Network, Capital Market
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2009:1
Language
eng