Internationalization and business networks: From a network outsider to an insider A multiple case study in Rwanda
Abstract
Previous research on business networks has devoted considerable efforts towards studying their
characteristics, dynamics and outcomes. However, it is unclear how a business goes from being
an outsider to becoming an insider in a business network, and what the role of third-party
network facilitators is in this endeavor. Moreover, the business network literature contains an
empirical gap since not many studies are conducted in the African context. Based on that, the
purpose of this paper is to gain a deeper understanding of business networks by specifically
studying how companies which internationalize to Africa establish network insidership. Drawing
on literature about internationalization, business networks and network facilitators, this multiple
case study investigates nine Nordic companies which have internationalized to Rwanda, and two
Swedish organizations identified as network facilitators in Rwanda. The findings firstly suggest
that network insidership can be defined as either a relationship of product and service exchange
or as knowledge and information exchange, and secondly propose a three-step model of how
businesses can become network insiders. The model suggests that the three steps of becoming a
network insider are firstly the importance of the business context, secondly the role of network
facilitators which are facilitating introductions, creating meeting points and creating trust, and
lastly the business’ own tasks of providing value and managing and enhancing relationships. This
study contributes to the literature by increasing the understanding of business networks and by
including the notion of network facilitators to the theoretical field of business networks.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in International Business and Trade
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Date
2021-06-28Author
Aničić, Sandro
Broström, Erik
Keywords
Business networks
Network facilitators
Network insidership
Africa
Rwanda
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2021:2
Language
eng
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