Adaptation of Business Practices in Swedish Software-Exporting SMEs: An Institution-Based View of Internationalization
Sammanfattning
Previous research has acknowledged the importance of software SMEs by emphasizing their
ability to compete in the international arena despite their smaller size. Further, the
internationalization of software SMEs have been emphasized as an interesting phenomenon
as they have not followed classic incremental internationalization paths, meaning the
establishing a subsidiary in a foreign country of operations, but instead software SMEs favor
direct exports. Prior studies attribute this to the increasing availability of facilitating
technological means, as well as to a lack of financial and human resources. However, despite
the increasing trend towards exports, no studies that have researched how institutional
factors of foreign markets may affect Software-Exporting SMEs business practices and
therefore what adaptations may be necessary in their internationalization process were
identified. In order to fill the existing gap in theory, the authors have conducted a single case
study of SoftWeb AB, an SME in the software industry. The study included eight interviews
with the company representatives in possessing adequate knowledge of SoftWeb AB´s
international operations and resulted in the following main findings: Firstly, software SMEs
such as SoftWeb adapt their business practices to institutional environments of foreign
markets through a process of efficiency-seeking. Secondly, the foreign institutional aspect
that majorly affects Software-Exporting SMEs international operations is of an informal
normative nature. Lastly, the thesis affirms that the extent to which Software-Exporting SMEs
must adapt their practices is positively related to the degree of institutional distance between
the SME and export-receiving customer.
Examinationsnivå
Master 2-years
Övrig beskrivning
MSc in International Business and Trade
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2018-07-03Författare
Johansson, Alexander
Turkovic, Alma
Nyckelord
Institutional impact
Formal institutions
Informal institutions
Institutional distance
SMEs internationalization
Software industry
Software-Exporting SMEs
Networks
Network interactions
Business practices
Serie/rapportnr.
Master Degree Project
2018:6
Språk
eng
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